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  1. Not really, we have an ocean surrounding us, ever heard of desalination? places like Spain and the Middle East use desalinated water for everything.

     

    Duh?   why have desalination plants when it rains so much...lol...no need for it when we get soooo much lovely rain.., oh and the cold too, that's nice, cold and rain is even better, can't wait..Posted Image

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  2. Model thread is a HP lover's dream at the moment and I've been told to post in other places if I feel like a rant, so......boring weather, just glad in the knowledge that it will change into something more...interesting. I'm thinking the end of the month may bring a lot cooler weather than this dross that we've had to endure recently. Hopefully that will give us a good start into a nice cold, snowy winter :)

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  3. The GFS 06Z operational run is anticyclonic from this weekend until the end of the run which takes us beyond mid month, the azores high builds in and takes control and the warmth increases daily but on this run, the main core of the anticyclone is pulled northwest for a time due in part to the forcing much further north as a cold blast shears across northern scandinavia, cooler air is drawn down the eastern flank of the high but only very briefly, this is about as anticyclonic as you could get and after the cooler blip later next week, it warms up again as our high drifts further eastwards which enables warmer continental to drift into the uk...as Frank Carson used to say...it's a crackerPosted Image 

     

    Temps coming down nicely there!

  4. And the UKMO 00z is also a cracker, that anticyclone would look even stronger by T+168 hoursPosted Image summery weather here we come..againPosted Image settling down from the weekend as the azores high builds in strongly, warming up, becoming sunnier and eventually even the far northwest joining in the fun, superb october weather on the way.Posted Image

     

    To be honest it's hardly summery really, just normal September/October weather. Grey days followed by some warmer days interspersed by spits and spots of rain.....last year was virtually the same in my neck of the woods if a little wetter. Describing it as summery can be a little confusing to new people who are getting to grips with the charts. Might be warmer and more summery the further south you go but here 'oop north it's not necessarily so.

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