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  • Location: South Oxfordshire
  • Location: South Oxfordshire
2 minutes ago, Battleground Snow said:

 

I was just uploading this haha!

Does anyone know what first look means?

 

I've just asked him

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  • Location: Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
  • Location: Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.

That chart shows temperatures around average (+/- 0.5’C anomaly). Can’t see why some are getting giddy over that. Average temperatures from this setup would be rubbish.

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  • Location: Southside Glasgow (135m)
  • Weather Preferences: Beginning with S ending with W ;)
  • Location: Southside Glasgow (135m)

 

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  • Location: Sedgley 175metres above sea level
  • Weather Preferences: Any kind of extremes. But the more snow the better.
  • Location: Sedgley 175metres above sea level
4 minutes ago, Griff said:

 

Yes Grif..just to put a little more context to that..he actually stated the UK looks in a good position for Snow potential. I think I'm taking time out the model thread,I can't believe the childish behaviour over whether 850s are cold enough..And its all to do with the ones who have yet to see snow..Life goes on...

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  • Location: South Oxfordshire
  • Location: South Oxfordshire
Just now, MATTWOLVES said:

Yes Grif..just to put a little more context to that..he actually stated the UK looks in a good position for Snow potential. I think I'm taking time out the model thread,I can't believe the childish behaviour over whether 850s are cold enough..And its all to do with the ones who have yet to see snow..Life goes on...

Yes, bonkers isn't it? 

Are people calling the det a forecast? Are they applying the mean?

Do they know things will fall as per a model run? What about (hopefully not) outliers on the warm side? Or, better yet, colder options?

Not to mention boundary / marginal events with air masses capable of holding more moisture...

Plus big question is this a snap, or a spell (whatever that might be) or something longer?

In the meantime, here's a tweet! 

 

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  • Location: Delnies, Nairn, Highlands (30m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and ice
  • Location: Delnies, Nairn, Highlands (30m asl)
1 hour ago, Griff said:

Pinches of salt but this could actually be significant...  

 

If this comes to fruition then we are truly in for an extended spell of severe weather

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