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  • Location: st albans
  • Location: st albans
2 hours ago, ITSY said:

Careful, this isn’t an actual forecast. It’s an analogues package for similar prior years. Reality is that this winter could produce raging zonality and yet the same package might not look massively different afterwards. The interesting thing is when you take this together with the relative alignment of actual long term forecasts (EC monthly, GEFS etc). Now that some models are playing with idea of n blocking by mid November, i’m more Optimistic than I wAs about forthcoming prospects...

my only fear regarding a decent spell of wintry weather for nw Europe this upcoming season is a west based - NAO

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  • Location: Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley, Lancs
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley, Lancs

Anyone pay and can spill the beans? 

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  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice
  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)

 

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  • Location: Hertfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: SNOW AND FREEZING TEMPS
  • Location: Hertfordshire
16 minutes ago, Summer Sun said:

 

He such a mild ramper Liam Duntton . I remember in feb he was playing down the Beast From The East . 

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  • Location: NR Worthing SE Coast
  • Location: NR Worthing SE Coast

dutton finally came round to the fact we would get snow in the u.k. in end of Feb,about a week after everyone else knew it was coming .I told him so on twitter too

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  • Location: Near King's Lynn 13.68m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Hoar Frost, Snow, Misty Autumn mornings
  • Location: Near King's Lynn 13.68m ASL

It's only superficially true anyway, because it's a short track. In Dec 2009, the North Sea SSTs were 3C+ above the long term average, but the 850s were -8 to -10. What was the result? Lake effect snow and East Anglia got buried.

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