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garylaverick

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  1. Yeah 6/10 sounds about right to me. I think what I was really longing for was some sustained heavy snowfall, instead we only really got light with bursts of moderate. Accumulations ended up ok but only because of the length of the spell, rather than the intensity.
  2. Well a fitting end to a disappointing spell for the region I guess, one final tease before cruelly being snatched away at the last moment. Something that has seemed very consistent over the past week has been the real difficulty in developing or sustaining convection in the circled area. I'd love to know what the exact cause has been, could we have just been extremely unlucky with the wind direction (despite seemingly trying all of them at one point or another), has this area consistently been an area of divergence, or perhaps the sea temperature has played a part? I don't remember this being a particular problem in other cold spells and hopefully it won't be in the future!
  3. This feels like Bond on the laser table, seemingly impossible to escape, yet he manages it. If we don't catch any of this there needs to be an inquiry!
  4. I think we should ask for our radar to be inspected, that section of the North Sea is like the ruddy bermuda triangle. Keep in mind that this is all linked to a trough that is on an elliptical arc (moving east to west whilst also going north) so it's not quite the same as the usual of looking at the wind direction/track of showers to be able to predict where they will land.
  5. The development on the back edge of the band is impressive, nice slow movement too. Agree about a MetO warning being imminent.
  6. It looks like we've got the front coming East bumping up against our low travelling west and causing an explosion of convection. Radar looks much better than any models showed for this time frame.
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