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12 minutes ago, viking_smb said:

I hope that is the case, as i want a decent nights sleep on thurs as working friday.

You might be the only one on here not hoping for storms  

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  • Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Hot and Thundery, Cold and Snowy
  • Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
3 hours ago, NApplewhite said:

Its a 3 fine days and a thunderstorm for North West England and Wales! Typical! its been a very strange June! back to the cold weather next week for us northern folk! 

Bet you could’ve got used to that epic setup last week. I didn’t want it to end!! A proper old school thundery setup like the 90’s were. 

Hopefully we will see something similar again this summer. End of GFS does at the moment! 

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The GFS Ops run post the 30th is almost meaningless in a massive spread for the last 7days of the run. Might as well pick a number from 1-20 out a hat and see what ensemble you get!!

 

 

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  • Location: Maldon, Essex
  • Location: Maldon, Essex
2 minutes ago, Alderc said:

The GFS Ops run post the 30th is almost meaningless in a massive spread for the last 7days of the run. Might as well pick a number from 1-20 out a hat and see what ensemble you get!!

 

 

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My word, there is some serious scatter on that!

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  • Location: Bedworth , Warwickshire , 52.475°N 1.477°W
  • Weather Preferences: Dull And Uninteresting Weather
  • Location: Bedworth , Warwickshire , 52.475°N 1.477°W
15 minutes ago, Alderc said:

You might be the only one on here not hoping for storms  

Nope I'm the second don't like and don't want them especially on Friday , want to celebrate Birthday in peace

so that's Two not wanting against how many Hundreds that do ?

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  • Location: Cambridge, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Summer > Spring > Winter > Autumn :-)
  • Location: Cambridge, UK
15 minutes ago, Alderc said:

The GFS Ops run post the 30th is almost meaningless in a massive spread for the last 7days of the run. Might as well pick a number from 1-20 out a hat and see what ensemble you get!!

 

 

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I think that exacerbates things with the scale on the left. The same chart below doesn’t look anywhere near as extreme.

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  • Location: London
  • Location: London

I hope we see some storms on Thursday night or Friday evening. 
 

I don’t hold out much hope though, haven’t seen a decent thunderstorm in London since May 2018. Hopefully 2020 sees a return to some classic storms.

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23 minutes ago, mb018538 said:

I think that exacerbates things with the scale on the left. The same chart below doesn’t look anywhere near as extreme.

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It is notable though that, even with the usual FI scatter, there isn't a single 'cluster' there with a unique variety of options. I think that's what @Alderc was referring to 

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20 minutes ago, Kid Thunder said:

It is notable though that, even with the usual FI scatter, there isn't a single 'cluster' there with a unique variety of options. I think that's what @Alderc was referring to 

Yes quite, they are all over the place, criss crossing day by day. But also on the scale, not much point using an axis outside the seasonal range, below 0c at 850 is unusual past the middle of June until October here so not much point showing -30c which has happened never....

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  • Location: Bedfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, plumes, snow, severe weather
  • Location: Bedfordshire

192 is a beaut!

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  • Location: Nr Chelmsford, Essex
  • Weather Preferences: Hurricanes, Thunderstorms and blizzards please!
  • Location: Nr Chelmsford, Essex

Well the ECM at 144 has the same low as the UKMO, but by 168 it's pulling north and weakening, opening the gates for a renewed push of warmth from the south by 192.  It's quite complex and messy by this stage though, so treat this run with even more caution for days 9 and 10 

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  • Location: Bedfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, plumes, snow, severe weather
  • Location: Bedfordshire

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Definitely some warmth building there, GFS picked up on it too...

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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

Still looking pretty good.. 

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  • Location: Scouthead Oldham 295mASL
  • Location: Scouthead Oldham 295mASL

LOL..

EC cancels the breakdown for the SE and its a toppler breakdown for the rest of us 

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
9 minutes ago, Alderc said:

Yes quite, they are all over the place, criss crossing day by day. But also on the scale, not much point using an axis outside the seasonal range, below 0c at 850 is unusual past the middle of June until October here so not much point showing -30c which has happened never....

The only reason for choosing an unfamiliar scale, as far as I can see, is so as to exaggerate your point of view... by making a bog-standard spread look like it's  outlandishly exceptional?

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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

Ohhhh lordy.. Heights are appearing everywhere, and again it still looks good in the South...

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  • Location: Cambridge, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Summer > Spring > Winter > Autumn :-)
  • Location: Cambridge, UK

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ECM isn’t bad at all, and although there is high pressure over the pole again by day 10, it also has a big plunging trough out in the Atlantic at day 10 like the gfs. Azores high in a similar position and just waiting to build in too. One I’ll be watching very closely.

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  • Location: Peterborough
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and frost in the winter. Hot and sunny, thunderstorms in the summer.
  • Location: Peterborough

ECM parallel has decided to to not rebel against its older brother tonight.

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A west - based -NAO on both where the jet stream is orientated north of east and subsequently allowing warmer weather to push in from south west at times. 

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6 minutes ago, General Cluster said:

The only reason for choosing an unfamiliar scale, as far as I can see, is so as to exaggerate your point of view... by making a bog-standard spread look like it's  outlandishly exceptional?

I don’t choose anything, that’s how it defaults when I save the image??? 
 

there’s a 10-15c spread on the ensembles I showed with zero clustering, that’s all the point I was trying to make. Can you pick any trend out? 

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  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
12 minutes ago, northwestsnow said:

Yes EC parallel also kicks the trough north mid term...

Has EC tapped into a change of direction???

Too much scatter beyond the 144hr timeframe at present, expect swings and roundabouts from models run to run. In the short term - heights building through the UK - a surge of very warm uppers on a continental flow, then a case of seeing how the ridge is broken down by the atlantic trough to the west.

Heights building over the Pole not a great sign longer term - atlantic trough destined for the UK will be a major threat.

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