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  • Location: South Oxfordshire
  • Location: South Oxfordshire
10 minutes ago, Don said:

Whilst it's looking promising, I'm going to sound like a broken record here (apologies!!), my concern is Nina may spoil the party at the last minute!  Still, could be much worse!

How about thoughts on this then? 

@bluearmy an English translation? Ta

 

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
5 minutes ago, Griff said:

How about thoughts on this then? 

@bluearmy an English translation? Ta

 

How I see it reading between the lines and in a sort of nutshell, Matt is suggesting the Nina signal is shifting and perhaps temporarily breaking down in the Central Pacific, meaning our cold chances are less likely to be hindered?

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  • Location: South Oxfordshire
  • Location: South Oxfordshire
35 minutes ago, Don said:

How I see it reading between the lines and in a sort of nutshell, Matt is suggesting the Nina signal is shifting and perhaps temporarily breaking down in the Central Pacific, meaning our cold chances are less likely to be hindered?

Yes and I think its also vague enough so he's not nailing his colours to the mast so to speak, as in if it doesn't work out one could say it was a potentially confusing and complex situation to begin with.... 

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  • Location: Netherlands
  • Location: Netherlands
41 minutes ago, Don said:

How I see it reading between the lines and in a sort of nutshell, Matt is suggesting the Nina signal is shifting and perhaps temporarily breaking down in the Central Pacific, meaning our cold chances are less likely to be hindered?

He says (in my opinion) the MJO is moving to the Central Pacific. That's phase 7,8,1. So he is not talking about La Nina.

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  • Location: South Oxfordshire
  • Location: South Oxfordshire
Just now, sebastiaan1973 said:

He says (in my opinion) the MJO is moving to the Central Pacific. That's phase 7,8,1. So he is not talking about La Nina.

Lots of reasons later in hindsight (as in when we look back in March perhaps) to say one thing must have overridden the other... Just to be a bit conservative in outlook rather than overly optimistic. 

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  • Location: South Oxfordshire
  • Location: South Oxfordshire
2 hours ago, Robin2012 said:

In layman’s terms??

If correct could support more blocking, and colder prospects.... Watch this space. 

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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: Essex Riviera aka Burnham
  • Weather Preferences: 30 Degrees of pure British Celsius
  • Location: Essex Riviera aka Burnham

Wow! the hype with these tweets is incredible...can PV-Forecast ramp it up even further? 

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