Spring 2015

Classic El Nino Turnaround: Low Pressure Complex Sets Stage For Wet And Windy Week

Classic El Nino Turnaround: Low Pressure Complex Sets Stage For Wet And Windy Week

We currently have a trough and multi-low pressure complex circling the NE Atlantic/North Sea. With 3 lows attached and circling the UK and Ireland, it’s safe to say that the upcoming 7 days will be predominantly unsettled with wind and rain a common factor through this short working week. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] After a dry Feb-Apr and really Jan-Apr […]

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US PATTERN: Lot’s Going On Including Surge Of Summer Into Northeast, Potential Tropical Trouble Off Carolinas

Written by on May 1, 2015 in Spring 2015, United States of America with 0 Comments
US PATTERN: Lot’s Going On Including Surge Of Summer Into Northeast, Potential Tropical Trouble Off Carolinas

This pattern is an interesting one worth watching as severe weather season ramps up in the Plains, a surge of summer progresses into the East while potential tropical trouble lurks off the Carolinas next week. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Firstly, here’s the latest ECMWF 5-day mean 500mb height anomalies. Day 0-5 Here comes that ridge into the Northeast day […]

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Long Term Pattern Shift Likely In Place As Next Week Looks To Hold ‘Unsettled Theme’

Long Term Pattern Shift Likely In Place As Next Week Looks To Hold ‘Unsettled Theme’

The models are now drawing a much more refined solution to next week with a much more ‘unsettled’ look. Before we go into the details for next week as well as analysing the bigger picture and what that may mean for later, April, as expected was a warmer, drier and sunnier month for the UK […]

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Warm Water And Pattern Favours Early Tropical Development Off US

Written by on April 30, 2015 in Spring 2015, Summer 2015, United States of America with 0 Comments
Warm Water And Pattern Favours Early Tropical Development Off US

With waters abnormally warm by up to 5C off the US Gulf and Southeast coast, not only is this making for the warmest March and April on record on land, this could also favour early season development. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The warm water itself won’t lead to tropical cyclone development but the pattern we’re entering could […]

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Next UK Warm Surge Looking Likely Between May 9-14 (Next Weekend)

Next UK Warm Surge Looking Likely Between May 9-14 (Next Weekend)

A little tight for time today but be sure to watch this morning’s video for more detail on the upcoming bank holiday weekend. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] As for later next week and the weekend, well the models keep showing the return of ridging and a decent surge of warmth back into the UK and western mainland […]

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El Nino Fuelling Flooding Rains Across Southern US, All-Time Record Heat In Mexico, Caribbean, Florida?

Written by on April 29, 2015 in Spring 2015, United States of America with 0 Comments
El Nino Fuelling Flooding Rains Across Southern US, All-Time Record Heat In Mexico, Caribbean, Florida?

Between South and North America, there is two extremes currently going off. While an enhanced sub-tropical jet is providing heavy, flooding rains across parts of the US Gulf Coast region and further heavy rain is expected over Texas in the next 2 weeks, further south into the tropics and sub-tropics it’s a very different story. Abnormally strong upper […]

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Bank Holiday Weekend Is A Tail Of Two Halves

Bank Holiday Weekend Is A Tail Of Two Halves

It’s another day of ‘4 seasons in one day’ with heavy, blustery showers packing rain, hail, sleet and snow but that will be predominantly across Northern Britain. Further south into the bulk of England and Wales it’s a fine, dry day. Highs a chilly 4C over the central Highlands to perhaps 12 or 13C in […]

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US: More Active West Means Greater Clash, Increased Severe/Flood Threat For Plains, Warmer East

Written by on April 28, 2015 in Spring 2015, United States of America with 0 Comments
US: More Active West Means Greater Clash, Increased Severe/Flood Threat For Plains, Warmer East

While the Southeast system looks a mere wind and rain maker which quickly scoots out to sea, it’s the pattern shift coming that’s much more interesting. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The Pacific storm train is ramping up and as systems push into the West, so the thermal gradient sharpens and in turn so will the severe weather […]

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EUROPE: Cold, Even Snowy Now But Already Keeping An Eye On The Next Warm, Settled Spell

EUROPE: Cold, Even Snowy Now But Already Keeping An Eye On The Next Warm, Settled Spell

I must say, I was impressed when seeing 3pm reports of air temps stuck at 3C in Glasgow with snow falling in places. This followed a morning low of -2. This air mass is comparable to early February rather than late April and of course just days ago we were basking in sunshine and 18-20C. This was the scene […]

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Warmer Days Ahead For The Northeast But For How Long?

Written by on April 27, 2015 in Spring 2015, United States of America with 0 Comments
Warmer Days Ahead For The Northeast But For How Long?

Through April 25th, it’s been very wet for much of Texas and across the Gulf Coast region while dry or very dry throughout the West and Northern Plains. Interestingly, the above rainfall anomaly reflects warmest where wettest, coolest where driest. TOP IMAGE CREDIT: WeatherBug [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] However, the next 5 day 500mb height anomalies almost identically […]

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