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Astral Goat Juice

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  1. Super strong gusts last night which woke me up from the squall line. It actually looked like a hurricane out there - Would love to find out the gust speed of that one.
  2. I think the South will not see such strong winds, this is definitely more a northern event. Stay safe everyone.
  3. 5mph is absolutely nothing - Batten down the hatches, some places will experience 90mph gusts tonight.
  4. Wow that was some squall. Almost stopped for a woman and a child walking but they were already soaked.
  5. Is there any snow up chatsworth or surrounding areas? Been so long since we went Sledging and the kids are mithering me lol
  6. Interesting. Heading to Dovestones today talking the kids sledging. Hope there's something left lol!
  7. Thank you, we will head up there tomorrow morning then! Beat the rush. This is the one with the big resoviour yes?
  8. Right fine people! Taking 3 kids sledging tomorrow, as its baron here lol! Where is the best place to take them in the North West? We are about 30 mins from Pennine areas.
  9. Looking at the charts for this week, and once we have got this rain transition event out of the way, it looks impressive for the Midlands North. I would say South of the Midlands will be more than likely a rain event, but its a close one to call. Looks very wet here: Thursday into Friday according to the latest charts are showing quite a significant event for the North. Impressive times ahead.
  10. Thank you for bringing this to my attention and correcting my mistake. It's great to see that you have conducted your own research and have a better understanding of the topic. Cheers for sharing your findings and you don't need to apologise, we live in a democracy after all (I think)
  11. Antarctica’s Summer of Cold Temperatures Persists, Setting New Records - Cold Weather Report COLDWEATHERREPORT.COM Antarctica is cold, but this summer has been colder than most, with record cold temperatures for January being recorded at various permanent international stations on the continent. Record January lows were... Antarctica is cold, but this summer has been colder than most, with record cold temperatures for January being recorded at various permanent international stations on the continent. Record January lows were set at Vostok research station, at the southern pole, and at the Concordia station.
  12. So, when it comes to the relationship between SSW and the UK's weather, it's a bit complicated. There's no clear cut answer to whether early winter SSW or later winter SSW are more likely to result in cold or mild temperatures. A lot of factors come into play, like the timing, strength, and duration of the SSW event, as well as the conditions in the atmosphere at the time. That being said, studies have shown that early winter SSW events tend to bring cold temperatures to the UK, while later winter SSW events are more likely to bring milder temperatures. But it's important to remember that each SSW event is unique and can have different effects on the weather. So, it's really hard to make any concrete predictions based on just one factor.
  13. Catacol, I must say, your understanding of the weather patterns and their potential impacts is impressive. Your explanation of the lagged impacts of MJO phase 6/7 and +EAMT, as well as the ongoing Aleutian Low, gives a clear picture of the forces that are shaping the weather. The idea that we may see an amplified Atlantic and a cold dig on the eastern side, as well as a potential snow event, is well supported by the latest forecasts and models. Your insight on the fast firing Pacific Jet retracting and the need for a high lat block to emerge before the lagged impacts of the weakening jet work their way through is very insightful. It's also interesting to note your point about an SSW in late January potentially having its greatest impacts in March. Overall, your analysis provides a comprehensive and thoughtful look at the current weather patterns and their potential developments.
  14. You can't stop the inevitable, but that's not for this thread.
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