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anvilhead

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  1. Have you guys ever pondered putting on an afternoon lesson somewhere where the rest of us could come along and attempt to be shown some of the bigger picture ? .. I think theres a lot of people who'd pay good money for this... just a sugestion. sam
  2. jeesus flip! I dont know what the windspeeds will be over the north on the 18z gfs, but it looks pretty potent.. I make that a mean wind speed on the north coast of Ireland, and then across scotland of 60mph, gusts to over 100mph and probably then some ..
  3. looks like its shifting south on the 12Z gfs going on the jetstream digging more beforehand - I'm normaly wrong though!
  4. I agree with you RE rank for storms Paul! One thing I've noticed over the last few years is that storms have no problem exploding when they get into the north sea - its more about synoptics than sst's for the channel. There must be some reason why the dividing line is in the same place every time and we dont get a look in -
  5. wondering if thats a wave forming on the cold front heading up past brest - might make things interesting if so .. storms for me by the way, although I love snow
  6. hey all As I ride out the fifth non continental style summer, cant help wondering about the temperature anomolies around us - i Just stumbled on the met office model's prediction for twice the co2 as we have now, and its not a million miles away in principle to the 'weather' the planet has expierenced in the last 5 years imo - http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/160492/enlarge. Saying that, I'm still yet to be convinced that warming is happening, but the anomolous nwerly every summer for us is making me worry! sam
  7. seems to be some development south of lyme bay, and south of the iow - probably nothing, but you never know -
  8. the wrfnmm on metieociel (usualy pretty acurate) looks pretty promissing http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm.php
  9. 06z rolling out. Seems to be stuck on T120, but we're not a million miles away from a short lived spanish plume imo -
  10. interesting though that the 20c+ 850 spike on one of the 12z ensemble members ties in with 15c 850's on the 18z gfs op at 240 Hours -
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