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Post by Ratty on Jun 19, 2019 10:52:55 GMT
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Post by flearider on Jun 19, 2019 15:31:05 GMT
well 19th of june temps are crap 14c rain every other day and nights .. grass is doing well as are the bushes .. just can't get out to cut the dam things
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 19, 2019 19:07:06 GMT
well 19th of june temps are crap 14c rain every other day and nights .. grass is doing well as are the bushes .. just can't get out to cut the dam things Time for goats flea? You can eat them and milk them as well. Rent them out to the neighbors. 😉
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 19, 2019 19:14:34 GMT
Ask Tim if he ever gets tired of being right all the time. 😀
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 19, 2019 19:20:43 GMT
Seems like the model has a tuning/feedback problem. So I hear: Any body who listens exclusively to a model, particularly an ugly one, deserves what they get. 🤗
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 20, 2019 14:27:52 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Jun 21, 2019 0:40:32 GMT
Who will benefit from the run-off?
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Post by acidohm on Jun 21, 2019 18:49:04 GMT
Meridionality is shifting to give rare 850mb 20°c+ temps over some of uk (like.....extremely rare....) These are hot for us and will produce 30°c+ at surface.
Only briefly however...NAO Stubbornly persists in negative values.
The only question is will this warm burst nudge us out of a below average temp for june to give 2 months in a row....
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Post by Ratty on Jun 22, 2019 1:45:23 GMT
Meridionality is shifting to give rare 850mb 20°c+ temps over some of uk (like.....extremely rare....) These are hot for us and will produce 30°c+ at surface. Only briefly however...NAO Stubbornly persists in negative values. The only question is will this warm burst nudge us out of a below average temp for june to give 2 months in a row.... Poms will stop migrating to Australia if this keeps up .....
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 22, 2019 2:40:29 GMT
Don't come to big sky country....
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 22, 2019 7:11:58 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 22, 2019 9:17:35 GMT
Both North and South Hemisphere Jets seem 'frisky'; it appears the Southern Hemisphere has a little more grunt than would be expected Both captured at 05:00 22Jun19 250 HpA
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 22, 2019 9:31:22 GMT
The difference between hemispheres is even more pronounced at 70HpA Northern Hemisphere 70HpA 05:20 22Jun19 Southern Hemisphere 70HpA 05:20 22Jun19
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Post by Ratty on Jun 22, 2019 9:43:30 GMT
The difference between hemispheres is even more pronounced at 70HpA Northern Hemisphere 70HpA 05:20 22Jun19 Southern Hemisphere 70HpA 05:20 22Jun19 How did you capture those graphics? I'll pay good money to know. PS: And I need an interpretation of what both indicate ...... please.
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 22, 2019 10:12:36 GMT
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