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Gowon

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  1. The ECM sticks with the theme of sending most of the energy SE into Europe
  2. Wold Topper Thanks for reminding me - my butts on it's last legs
  3. Alderc 2.0 Thank god the ECM doesn't have the huge low spinning over us for days!
  4. A big 'ol beast is taking shape right at the end of the GFS:
  5. I consider myself as a climate agnostic...
  6. WYorksWeather Yeah it's interesting to think why that is. I don't think there's any real obvious reason why we should expect parts of Canada to be colder than average. Does La Nina correlate to cooler temperatures in Alberta, as a rule? If not, then probably just internal variability. This might be of interest: Widespread Reforestation Has Buffered The Eastern US Against Climate Change WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COM The findings show just how powerful trees can be on a regional scale.
  7. Cheshire Freeze Can’t say I’m surprised by this as March always looked nailed on for N blocking to take hold. I swear you're cursed - the promising charts seem to disappear every time you post.
  8. Anthony Burden Those Met updates don't mean jack to me - they're a waste of time
  9. Froze were the Days Bluearmy reckons mid-month before the models get a handle of things.
  10. nick sussex I'm truly getting worn out with this constant up and down business
  11. He he! Check out the warm sector through Peterborough :
  12. blizzard81 Check out the Asian models, they're very similar to the ECM The JMA
  13. Lukesluckybunch Tbh, I thought it would end up better to what it's currently showing
  14. Lukesluckybunch No Luke, but compared to south westerlies its decent
  15. Lukesluckybunch I don't think we can trust any models to have the correct solution atm with the amount of differences early on.
  16. KMA sends the vortex packing And the micro beast comes to visit on the JMA
  17. A very cold high - the south easterly would feel freezing
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