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  1. Yes often referred to a Squall line or Quasi Linear Convective system, these often form with steep temperature gradients either side of the cold front ,or where a dry line is......☺
  2. First step.......The Atlantic is going quiet by next week..........
  3. Got to be one of the most wettest Christmas weeks for years here. Rain wind ,Rain ,wind, with one day (boxing day) dry allbeit mainly cloudy. Looking forward to the Spring now! How dare the water boards complain about water shortages if we get a dry hot spell! We have had enough rain to fill a hole the size of the Uk....
  4. There's an old saying I was told when I was a Boy, by a lovely old Gentleman who died many years ago, and it's very true. "As the days grow longer, the cold gets stronger!" That saying is over a hundred years old now! So don't despair you cold fans, it's just past Astronomical Winter, and now we are going into the true depths of winter, and whilst the models are showing real ,deep cold into the unreliable timeframe, Winter has many weeks to burn.....
  5. Thanks Matt. Yes can echo you're thoughts as my dear mum is suffering from that evil disease of dementia, and I have a friend who is dying in hospital of cancer another evil disease. Anyway, models look like teasing us with real cold only in the depths of FI. But let's embrace the weather what ever it is , and enjoy the ride of model watching...Merry Christmas everyone and a healthy and wealthy new year....☺
  6. Grim ,wet overcast day for England and Wales, Christmas Day, although mild , boxing day gets more of a seasonal touch, after a cold start. Ecm paints the same picture by day six ,Cyclonic, and enough cold for snow at higher levels for the south, Cotswolds /Malvern / Chilterns etc, but at present no signs of major cold from the north or Northeast , but perhaps for coldies a sneaky cold spell coming up next week to ease the tempers of coldies with a little festive spirit ☺
  7. Becoming Cyclonic during later next week, that's about six days away, if that does happen it may be a white new year in more spots ,pending how much cold air is wrapped around the low pressure system, certainly If these charts verify even higher ground in the south may see some wintry precipitation, I think this is about as good as it gets in the next ten days.....☺
  8. Yes, really don't buy into this Hadley cell expansion nonsense! Anyway, more of the same coming up, traditional Christmas weather to be honest, no sign as yet of any major pattern change but yes it will come ,it's not about if but when.!
  9. Arrrr, it was the Summer of love for me, moving swiftly on to the weather, Violent thunderstorms in May and a hot summer to follow
  10. Basically Stratospheric clouds. These clouds are made of tiny ice crystals, but rare as the height of these clouds is about 3 times the height of Everest where it's so cold below minus 80c, where little if any moisture can form. These are very rare and even more so further south you go! But absolutely beautiful photos ,these clouds are more rare than hens teeth so make sure you treasure them ,it may be you'll never see them again in you're life time especially in southern Britain. ...☺
  11. I thought this was to with today's high winds ,really don't understand what snowflake has to do with this thread Yes some lively gusts here where I was working out in the open, over 50 mph I would imagine....
  12. Not sure exactly where to post this. But I’m sure I’ve just seen the very illusive and Rare Nacreous clouds here above Bredon Hill on the Worcestershire/ Gloucestershire border which is an outlier of the Cotswolds. I’m not sure how rare it is to see over this way or this far south, but I’m sure it’s Nacreous clouds because I’ve seen photos of them . Anyway , here is a couple of pics ……
  13. Bit of a storm in a t,cup here! It would be a lovely Winters day if it weren't for the wind . Currently 13c here....☺
  14. A very mobile set -up right through the Christmas period and into early new year! My Christmas day temperature has gone up from my normal default Christmas day temperature of ten degrees c, up to 12c/54f now! Wonder if we can pop the 13c/55f ? At least it won't cost a fortune to heat the house!
  15. The archive charts on here ,netweather ,haven't been working for at least three years. I've taken it up with Paul well over two years ago ,but with no avail.....!
  16. It'll be 10c here on Christmas day , nothing really seasonal ,allbeit the normal default temperature in my location during most Christmas days !
  17. What's better about the charts if you want snow and cold?? If you want wind ,mild and rain ,then it's looking great!
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