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Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Does the extent of “evaporation” of cold there not seem a bit unrealistic to you in spite of the early season North Sea temperature? It does to me. -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Pay no attention to them. Always cold ramping -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
This is a much too civilised forum for what I call mine! -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
That in laws comment -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
The Atlantic traumatises any weather fans from this area -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
I never want snow at the cost of inviting the Atlantic back in. Like a fart in a spacesuit, it is never welcome. I’ll revise my opinion if we have a biblical drought. Cold and dry will do fine until the snow arrives from a cold direction. -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
@MATTWOLVES 3 winter Bingo strikes again. “Shortwave” the culprit this time. -
Great post! what took you there. Work or some kind of expedition?
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Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
@MATTWOLVES 3 -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Is it ok to give GFS credit yet for sniffing something different out at least a week ago, when everything else pointed to “more of the same”. A little more respect in future for this model. -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
“Winters over” -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
*Ramp Alert* -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
If anything epic does happen, you are going to be forever chained to it. The winter 2023 naysayer -
Storm Debi - 13 to 14th of November
Northwest NI replied to The PIT's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Gone back to still silent and I can hear the bird’s singing again. Bizarre.- 105 replies
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Storm Debi - 13 to 14th of November
Northwest NI replied to The PIT's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Wind speed has really taken off in the last hour here. Has been a relatively calm Autumn in these parts so still loads of (yellow) leaves on the trees. Think this wind will strip them bare.- 105 replies
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Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Same old boring charts Imagine it verified -
Model Output Discussion - mid Autumn
Northwest NI replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Same here. Not been a beautiful month of weather by any stretch but strangely benign here when everywhere else was getting battered. -
Well saying as the British Isles are a rain magnet, expect it to turn due North
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Yes, the fact that the 68mm was more spread out is probably the reason. I wasn’t saying there was no rain but the rain that fell was just normal Autumnal rain, nothing torrential like those other unfortunate areas.
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That map, for my area looks strange because there wasn’t much rain here. Northwest Ireland escaped the worst of this weather but shows up as red, just like Eastern Scotland and Yorkshire/Derbyshire areas that absolutely got battered.
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Unusually quiet on here despite the probable scale of this event
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Has the term “biblical” been wheeled out yet? We really are in trouble if that happens.