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ANYWEATHER

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In Topic: Model Output Discussion 14th May 2012 Onwards

Yesterday, 20:07

For anyone who likes some interesting weather other than the endless blueskies like me, the charts for Monday/Tuesday next week,dont look too bad with something convective on offer and the latest meto12z offers that scenario further on with a slack area of pressure. Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image

In Topic: Model Output Discussion 14th May 2012 Onwards

23 May 2012 - 18:49

View PostGavin D, on 23 May 2012 - 18:29 , said:

Nothing to do with me UKMO is showing HP to dominate

http://www.jp2webdes....uk/ds/ukmo.htm
I know you like high pressure Gavin. but Ecm and Ukmo show potential thundery allbeit warm muggy conditions for next week.Posted Image

In Topic: Model Output Discussion 14th May 2012 Onwards

23 May 2012 - 18:17

Cant see where Gavin is coming from TBH. General consensus is for pressure to fall away from the South......during the weekend!

In Topic: Model Output Discussion 14th May 2012 Onwards

22 May 2012 - 19:17

A slow change from the South as Pressure starts to fall away from the gfs and ecm and ukmo late weekend/earlynext week.....Posted Image

In Topic: Model Output Discussion 14th May 2012 Onwards

22 May 2012 - 16:01

View PostRobbie Garrett, on 22 May 2012 - 15:41 , said:

CFS is showing this week as averaging at 17-18*C, with max of 26*C in the forecast on 12th June and 21st. July is showing a fairly warm outlook, with temperatures like to be in the high 20s, to low 30s. End of July, there is a spike of 25*C for one week as an average mean max, I suspect this would mean temperatures would be about 34-35*C as a maximum.

With 27*C in the last week of July as a mean max, so chances are the UK record may go if it continues to outplay. The mean max calculates the maximum low temperature and maximum temperatures as far as I am aware, looking at this weeks temperatures and what the CFS has forecasted to get a mean. So 37-39*C by last week of July looks very much possible, with parts of spain hitting 41*C

As we get into August temperatures are likely to take a tumble, with low-to high 20s possible.

Arrgh! Cfs is fairly good [At Times] at depicting trends but as regarding forecasting detail that far out, well you may as well predict whos going to win this Saturdays night winning Lotto winner!Posted Image Posted Image