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Nath

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  1. Loving these latest fax charts. If that low can for once really undercut then it is BOOM
  2. I have seen some model disagreements over the years, but this is amazing and fascinating. I am not discounting the UKMO being correct either. The most satisfying thing about this week is that mother nature can still confuse and be illusive to madkind's best technology, and I hope she always will!
  3. I would call that a heads or tails moment. Two distinct scatters, one load going for the freezer, the other going for an Atlantic return. Do you feel lucky punk, well do ya....
  4. Overall trend across the models is good today compared to the way things were going yesterday. I am not gonna get excited by one good GFS run as these are like rolling a dice lately. Lets hope the momentum keeps going tomorrow with favourable trends becoming agreed on by all models and moving out of F1 and into reliable bit by bit.
  5. That was the only time I have seen the meto issue an "extreme" weather warning for the SE England in my life!
  6. I remember that, I think it was boxing day evening when it started to snow with a real Easterly gale. The next few days were winter wonderland with (small) snow drifts and everything!! As I was 9 at the time I loved it, just as I would if it was last year lol
  7. Swallows flying backwards, lots of blackberries, saw a unicorn today. The planets are alligning and pluto is in uranus. Gotta be a white Christmas surely!!
  8. Amazing how these can form in 30 mins! Nature is mazing!
  9. Instant storms appearing WOW never seen anything like this!
  10. That cell S of East Grinsted came out of nothing to severe in 10 minutes, seriously!
  11. It just doesnt feel like a stormy feeling at all. Hope im totally wrong and it all goes bang later!
  12. Damp squib incoming (at best) take me back to the 1980s please!
  13. This winter has been "better" than last winter in so much that I have seen a snowflake this time! I do miss the proper winters of my youth in the 1980s. If nature were to throw us one for old times sake any year soon, this country wouldn't know what had hit it And whilst she is at it, if mother nature could throw us an old time "proper summer" with lovely weather and proper thunderstorms that would be great. Thanks in advance MN.
  14. I guess the reason the models are fluctuating wildly is that mother nature herself hasnt decided what weather to throw at us next week!!
  15. Just for giggles whilst waiting to see a snowflake this cold spell, model terms and real meanings: Feel free to add Set in stone = will definitely not happen More runs needed = dodgy stomach Bin this run = Likely to verify
  16. Mushy if your saying that I think weve got half a chance of something decent. Ive stroked my lucky goose as well.
  17. I actually saw a snowflake today for the first time since Feb 2013. It was in a sleety rain mix but it was white enough for me to class it as a bona fide snowflake. Looking to see at least one more next week please!!
  18. Although the models looks great for cold and snow, we have been here many times over the last few years only for it to go completely pear shaped. I cant allow myself to get excited until T-0
  19. Downpour is spot on. 9 times out of 10 it will be the cold spell disappearing, this is a rare one!
  20. I can see a scary purple dinosaur attaching the US in pic 1 lol
  21. Im not a bitter person, but if I dont see a single snowflake for the 2nd winter in a row (after seeing a snowflake+ in the last 40 winters) I might just have to kill a unicorn.
  22. Nothing these charts show can possibly be worse than last year!! I just hope they dont equal last year.
  23. Being 13 at the time,, that winter in London was the snowiest, coldest, most severe I have even seen, by a long way. I remember on 2 or 3 occasions It would start snowing in the early afternoon and just get heavier and heavier stopping all public transport, and most roads as well.
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