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Ladyofthestorm last won the day on October 11 2010
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Weather, walking, photography, running, horseriding and watercolour painting.
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Sun in summer, snow in winter, wind in Autumn and rainbows in the spring!
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Winter 2023/24 - A Post Mortem
Ladyofthestorm replied to Nick F's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
For us in the far North West of Scotland a very interesting and very long winter. Started with Storm Babet in October and carried on relentlessly , very few anticyclonic episodes for us to calm things down . Wet windy and mild autumn . December a brief cold spell early on then mild and unsettled. However January was interesting . 2 significant snow events lasting 5 to 7 days each. February was similar a bit of a non event very cloudy and dull often unsettled. Can I include March? Our sunniest month and driest too . Coolish but pleasant. April I'm writing off. January taster A proper mid Winter. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Hi all I was reading Nick's very interesting article about a final stratospheric warming relatively soon. When I googled on Google Scholar I actually stumbled across the article in Nature. Stratospheric Final Warmings fall into two categories with different evolution over the course of the year WWW.NATURE.COM The transition of the northern stratospheric circulation from winter to summer comes in two flavours, a smooth late one governed by radiation or an... It does make enlightening reading . Early/ Mid March final ( sudden ) earnings are quite rare. I stumbled a good analogue date of a final early-ish warming in late Feb 2008. Spring arrived late that year ( my first year on Skye) , but dry sunny and bitterly cold NLy right through to May. I would not bet against a dry cold/ cool spring in 2024. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Remind me of late winter Early spring 2020. @Weather-history I'm sure lockdown part 1 was a pleasant meteorological affair ? -
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Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Ok let's look at the ensembles . The first one for Scotland , west coast weather part of the UK because it's right in the firing line of the gulf stream . Minus 5 uppers and consistently so . That's not mild. Next one to avoid the north of Scotland bias . South Yorkshire again look at those minus 5 uppers . I definitely wouldn't throw in any towels snow is great. Ice is a pain in the neck. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
WYorksWeather it's too early to call winter over, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2018 , and 2021 some pretty significant snow events in March and into April. We often have a back end loaded winter . The PV is there to be stretched and distorted . -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Dennis and Kirkcaldy Weather too I agree with you. Writing off more any cold weather is a full hardy narrative. Especially given the teleconnections. Just because an SSW didn't reverse the winds doesn't mean to say it can't stretch or distort the PV. It happened already in January You have to remember easterlies are historically rare for us. WYorksWeather trend is your friend. Down it goes -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Badders potentially yes -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
SSW has not happened yet and it can take 10 to 14 days for its affects to be felt. The medium range models are notorious for being sluggish picking up the impacts of an SSW . @Cambrian has the right ideas using the GEFS longer range . Look at the trend rather than each individual model run. Look at the patterns . Blocking to North and West. Low pressure to the east and south. Winter ain't done with us just yet. -
I'm so surprised nobody has posted up Amy Butler's latest tweet about a prospective double SSW event
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Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
I have to admit I took a step back from the models on early February. I had a look at the ensembles for my area and it finally looks like the GFS is figuring it out the SSW event ramifications later on. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
I'm always suspicious of the GFS spuriously throwing out Atlantic based lows , signally wind rain and mild , when the NAO would suggest otherwise. Neutral possibly slightly negative doesn't tie in with those areas of low pressure. I know some people have knocked it this year, suggesting that it can't be used on its own, but in hindsight it's been a very good predictor / indicator of whether the Atlantic is a big influencer or not of our weather this winter, especially for us in the North. My suggestion is take the models with a huge pinch of salt post 150 hrs , I think the NLy blocking has this. -
Model Output Discussion - Spring Has Sprung
Ladyofthestorm replied to Community Team's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Take heed. The NAO ensembles suggest a tumble towards neutral then negative into early Feb. The Atlantic storm belt should grind to a halt. -
It more for securing livestock fences and feeding extra to the animals. I'm a fair weather camper.
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Does anyone have an update on the wind gust map for 12 am to 6 pm Monday morning fur the Western Isles? We looked like we would miss it as we were right in the eye of the storm , but it looks like it will be 40 to 50 miles both of us the centre so will get a pummelling.
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