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Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Gowon Exactly why I’ve always erred on the side of pessimism. Every time I let myself get mildly excited about something and think positively, the rug is pulled! I once had a mate turn around to me and say, straight faced, ‘I think you might actually be cursed’! -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
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Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
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Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Can’t say I’m surprised by this as March always looked nailed on for N blocking to take hold. It would be hasty to rule out a cold pool pushing across the UK in the next couple of weeks. Growing support for a post-SSW coldish E’ly IMO…what is it with March being the most wintry month these days? -
Winter 2023/24 Chat and Discussion
Cheshire Freeze replied to Blessed Weather's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
al78 I can still sense it’s light outside. It seems to sound different, if that makes sense. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
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I think tomorrow has the possibility to catch some people out. Looks cold enough through the whole profile of the atmosphere (though marginal) and winds are offshore. A lot of places are going to see a period of heavy, wet snow. Probably accumulating from 100m + (slushy wet deposits) with more substantial accumulation 150m+
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Winter 2023/24 Chat and Discussion
Cheshire Freeze replied to Blessed Weather's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
SollyOlly I find May, June and July really trying due to the light levels. The midday sun is far too harsh for me, along with the annoyance of 3am light. -
Addicks Fan 1981 never really seen any of these pattern matches or analogues come off really. We’ll see.
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WYorksWeather Option 7 looks most likely to me. We’ve seen a drive to cut emissions over the past decade or so and the warming continues to accelerate. That to me says that we’re locked into a feedback of consequences and tipping point has been breached. It’s too late IMO. Would be delighted to be proved wrong though.
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kold weather given what we’ve seen over the past few years in terms of accelerated warming, I personally think it’s too late for any amount of change to have any effect. We’re locked into runaway feedback IMO and we’re watching it play out. I think the money would be better spent mitigating the effects…giving people grants/access to cheap air conditioning etc.
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Interesting those lingering shallow lows around the UK are very ‘La Nina summer’ like. Saw such in 2007. If we can get that pattern into spring then we could see some decent diurnally driven convection.
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Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Any dry spell looks on thin ice to me- two week rainfall totals approaching 80-90mm in places We look to be well and truly in the midst of an extended wet period. We could well end up with a slow moving undercutting jet through March (given any modelled HP will likely end up further N due to SSW effects). -
Moans, ramps and banter
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Stabilo19 That’s exactly what is happening. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
feb1991blizzard quite. Would not be surprised if this spring follows the typical Nino pattern with winds mostly north of west into March and perhaps April. I wouldn’t be counting on a warm early-mid spring by any stretch. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
I’ve been saying about March for a while… -
Moans, ramps and banter
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
You have to laugh really, you just know what’s coming for March. Trough dropping into Europe and HP stretching somewhere between Greenland and Scandi -
Winter 2023/24 - A Post Mortem
Cheshire Freeze replied to Nick F's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Mike Poole it was a sum of the parts thing for me really. A few things added up to provide the pessimism once we missed the boat on that split SSW. @bluearmy has summarised things really well tbh in respect to any resultant blocking being too far N for the UK to benefit. The Jan SSW was only a temporary displacement- against the backdrop of a strong Nino and a slightly displaced jet, there was never going to be a chance for N Atlantic blocking to get a foothold as the warming relaxed and the SPV headed back west. At that point there was good coupling between strat and trop, which meant the antagonistic response to N Atlantic troughing was enhancement of Euro heights. The galling thing being, I believe that had a decent split of the SPV occurred, we’d have locked in to a blocked regime that benefited the UK in terms of cold, aided by the MJO. I honestly believe it would have been a noteworthy spell. The MJO on its own was not going to be enough. TBH with you I’m still left scratching my head as to how that split SSW failed. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
jamesthemonkeh The blocked March signal in the seasonals has been there for months. We’ll have to wait and see I guess. -
Winter 2023/24 Chat and Discussion
Cheshire Freeze replied to Blessed Weather's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
Standard ‘winter in March’ looks like it’s on the horizon to me. Doesn’t really suit anyone does it?! -
Winter 2023/24 - A Post Mortem
Cheshire Freeze replied to Nick F's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
bluearmy Yes. I feel sorry for the cold chasers…wasn’t too bad for me because I mentally checked out in early Jan with the failure of the split SSW. It was painfully evident to me that we needed that. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Derecho a rapid transition to La Nina could mean a washout summer for the UK…but you never know with the inflated Azores HP in play. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Cheshire Freeze replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Daniel* obviously the data says one thing but I’ve seen more evidence of drought (dried up landscapes) in the last decade than I ever remember before that.