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whats even better is you were constantly writing it off several weeks back. Your track record remains consistent through winter and summer at least Astonishing output really given the incredible weather we've already had this summer. I cannot get enough of this.
whats even better is you were constantly writing it off several weeks back. Your track record remains consistent through winter and summer at least
Astonishing output really given the incredible weather we've already had this summer. I cannot get enough of this.
This is a cracker of a summer so far and I think the same as you about our preferences.
Looks more like early August 1995 to me. I'll need to delve back into the WZ archive charts for that time to be sure, but from what I remember from looking at them in the past, the set-up back then (Azores High connecting with one over Scandi) is very similar to what is being suggested for next week.
Yes, the week at end of July / start of August, when we managed 35C in Cambridgshire.
One of my favourite country file week ahead forecasts that Sunday, from Michael Fish: "well if you don't like hot weather you're not going to like this week". Almost up there with McCaskill's "a grim week" in Feb 1991 for misjudging the mood of the nation's weather lovers.
As welcome as the rain was over the last couple of days I'm pleased that we're back to the Summer that most of us have been experiencing i.e. dry and warm. Even Scotland and Leek, Staffordshire doesn't look too bad over the coming days and perhaps we'll all tap into some of the hot weather that potentially may be in the offing.
Despite some cheery posts by me recently, I've got to say that in NW England we're about to enter one of those spells where we're more under the influence of the crap from the north than the summer of the south. After today, we're looking at spells of showers/light rain overnight Thur into Fri, then again for much of Sat morning into afternoon, then once more on Sat night.
Looks like bucking up after that, although without much in the way of heat.
Since issuing my warning a couple of weeks ago I've only been able to justify deleting one account. That's a very disappointing return for me. I'll be looking to delete more in the coming days so watch out!
Nice bactrian pattern on the GEFS06z next week.
Looks like a W-E relief map of the Scottish highlands to me.
P16 turns up the heat nicely!
Bactrian ? Please can you kindly explain this weather term for me ? Thank you
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bactrian_camel
Tim S: go to the TWO charts page and then select GEFS and you can select each perturbation. Under "variable for run" at the left choose 2m max temp.
http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx
Doesn't look like TWO covers any more of France but Meteociel shows 36C+ widely over France even at 8pm local time!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bactrian_camel Tim S: go to the TWO charts page and then select GEFS and you can select each perturbation. Under "variable for run" at the left choose 2m max temp.http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx Doesn't look like TWO covers any more of France but Meteociel shows 36C+ widely over France even at 8pm local time!
The TWO 2m temp GEFS charts don't currently cover France.
PS: The new Chart viewer interface is easier to use IMO, but there's nothing wrong with using the old one you've linked above.
http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/gefs.aspx
The GFS continues to pump in the heat from Tuesday.
32-33c (90-91f) quite probable by midweek in the south.
A chance of a glancing thundery blow too for a time before the high settles back, the heat stagnates in its inversion under a strong mid July sun and we import low level fierce heat from a furnace like near continent.
The GFS continues to pump in the heat from Tuesday.32-33c (90-91f) quite probable by midweek in the south.A chance of a glancing thundery blow too for a time before the high settles back, the heat stagnates in its inversion under a strong mid July sun and we import low level fierce heat from a furnace like near continent.
Actual weather porn. Thanks Steve. :)
Off to take a look at the GFS12z now. Hope it doesn't disappoint after that build up.