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Yoda

English & European
Hmm! The Parallel Run for the GFS Update looks interesting for Christmas day
 

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Yoda

English & European
They are running both the updated system and the current one together until the new one goes officially live.
It just ends up giving a slightly different reading, not sure how accurate it is yet.
 




BigGully

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2006
7,139
They are running both the updated system and the current one together until the new one goes officially live.
It just ends up giving a slightly different reading, not sure how accurate it is yet.

ah ok, so are you looking at a different run and evolution from the current gfs ?? Sorry just slightly confused !!
 








HalifaxSeagull

Active member
Aug 24, 2010
774
On the way home this eve on a high route from 300m and above the drizzle turned into snow. When I dropped down the other side it was back to rain. Odd really that the same clouds only a mile or so apart are giving different precipitation! View attachment 60816
 


Flex Your Head

Well-known member
The Met Office are very cautiously suggesting that it might start getting colder as we approach New Year:

The end of December will most likely stay unsettled and often windy with weather systems arriving from the west or northwest. It is likely that the UK will see cloudy periods with spells of rain, but that these will probably be interspersed by clearer and colder conditions with showers, which could turn wintry at times, mainly in the north. The most unsettled conditions are likely to be in the north and west. Temperatures are expected to be around average at first. However, there is a signal that conditions may become colder particularly into the New Year, although there is a large amount of uncertainty surrounding this.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
Weather Warning : tonight midnight to 8am heavy winds and rain South coast

It was Wheely Bin Carnage in Worthing this morning, saw one in the road and several had gone over on pavements, a pitiful sight as the poor things are like Tortoises on their backs, completely helpless.
 




SK1NT

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2003
8,762
Thames Ditton
i really really really want snow.... it is one of the most exciting things to look forward to as an adult.

Snow is the adults version of santa clause.
 


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i really really really want snow.... it is one of the most exciting things to look forward to as an adult.

Snow is the adults version of santa clause.

I think the Snow is going to be a no show this year and early in to next year. I'm going by what I am reading online. May be the NSC weather experts can confirm, from what I read it's going to be far too mild for anything. Wasn't the reason we had snow last time was because of the jet stream being slightly lower?
 






casbom

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2007
2,598
We're stuck in a rut at the moment with mild unsettled spells interspersed with colder spells. However the colder spells are not hanging around long enough for any snow to come down here before it turns milder again.

I have to say its looking like this pattern is set to stay until the end of year.

However there is a chink of light for coldies as we go into the New Year there is a hint of a pattern change which will hopefully mean our chances of snow will increase significantly.

As a gut instinct, I reckon we'll have a cold spell from around the 10th Jan. The better chances of the white stuff the further we get into winter.
 


ryans father

New member
Jul 19, 2005
290
East Sheen SW14
We're stuck in a rut at the moment with mild unsettled spells interspersed with colder spells. However the colder spells are not hanging around long enough for any snow to come down here before it turns milder again.

I have to say its looking like this pattern is set to stay until the end of year.

However there is a chink of light for coldies as we go into the New Year there is a hint of a pattern change which will hopefully mean our chances of snow will increase significantly.

As a gut instinct, I reckon we'll have a cold spell from around the 10th Jan. The better chances of the white stuff the further we get into winter.

It is beginning to look like a pattern change could arrive between Christmas and New Year, with both the AO and the NAO forecast to go sharply negative. This will in turn encourage northern and Atlantic blocking pulling our weather in from Northern or Eastern directions. If this pattern persists cold is almost inevitable eventually which is always the first step on the road to snow.

My bet is that we will have a first taste of winter before New Year and a more sustained very cold period in January.
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,361
Worthing
It is beginning to look like a pattern change could arrive between Christmas and New Year, with both the AO and the NAO forecast to go sharply negative. This will in turn encourage northern and Atlantic blocking pulling our weather in from Northern or Eastern directions. If this pattern persists cold is almost inevitable eventually which is always the first step on the road to snow.

My bet is that we will have a first taste of winter before New Year and a more sustained very cold period in January.

Yep - there's certainly signs that a change might be in the offing.

The ECM and Meto professional output (which goes beyond the published data) is showing blocking in the Atlantic (hence the -ve NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation)) which could signal s northerly flow over the UK.

The NAO is a measure of the relative pressure between the Azores and near Iceland - the 'usual' setup - with an Azores High and low pressure to the north is a +NAO. A negative NAO corresponds to High Pressure to our North and Low pressure near the Azores - in other words Northern blocking and a chance of cold weather here.

The latest GFS ensemble chart for the Sussex area shows some signs of colder weather and snow chances after Xmas.

Worthing GEFS 16-12-14 6Z.png
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,097
Lancing
There is a high chance of 60F on Thursday. This winter is an utter write off
 






Scoffers

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Jan 13, 2004
6,868
Burgess Hill
A new headline for the Daily Mail - Winter is officially cancelled
 


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