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Cumbrian Snowman
18 May 2020 10:36:26

Just wanted to note that not everywhere has been getting warm weather -  its been very dry but often a cool wind, so only had one day this year above the 21c threshold. Doesnt look like we will see plus 21c this week either.


At least we had some rain last night, monthly total now at 3.3mm


briggsy6
18 May 2020 18:27:33


ECM looking pretty warm with potential for some fireworks at the end I'd say?


GFS as usual not buying in, but the op run is one of the coolest in the set.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


 


We're getting fireworks around these parts every Thursday night at present!


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TimS
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18 May 2020 18:51:02
This evenings models looking pretty decent generally, apart from GFS. Most have a reload of warmth from early next week.

One interesting thing to watch out for: it’s going to be very windy on Friday and Saturday in the North and West, and on Saturday in particular it will also be sunny in the South.

I think the record combined output for renewables on the UK grid is about 20gw. We have midday peak solar capacity at this time of year of about 9gw and wind capacity of around 16.5gw. If we manage to get something even like 7 of solar and 13 of wind we’ll be getting close. Add on biomass (though they probably wouldn’t bother to burn it if wind and solar are producing so much) and the record could easily be beaten. Energy use is low too because of lockdown. Around 27-28gw on weekend lunchtimes. So with Nuclear at 5.8gw we could be close to 100% low carbon energy.
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Rob K
18 May 2020 22:28:10
Yes looking like a potential reload of warmth next week, my phone app has it up to 25C this week, then after a brief cooler blip at the weekend back up to 25C again by Tuesday.
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DEW
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19 May 2020 06:56:49

Jetstream looping around the UK at the moment but a blast from the SW over the UK Fri 22nd; then running across the N half of UK to Wed 25th; dying away for a few days and then enfolding the UK in a loop to the south Sat 30th - Thu 4th


GFS keeps Hp across the UK to Fri 22nd then a fairly deep LP runs NW to Sun 24th after which the HP rebuilds more strongly and stays around until Sat 30th; after which an Atlantic trough moves in, quite a long way south at first but retreating to Shetland by Thu 4th.


FAX makes the westerly incursion much stronger with gales on Fri 22nd.


ECM also has a more intense LP on Fri and compensates by a stronger HP in the following week


GEFS for the S has a little rain Thu 21st May followed by a brief drop in temp then most runs above seasonal norm from Tue 25th and dry. in fact much drier than yesterday's forecast. For Scotland similar except that later runs are close to seasonal norm, not above; and there is a little more rain but also drier than previously forecast. Thundery spikes in rainfal now conspicuously absent.


Keep watching - the models aren't very stable at the moment! 


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AJ*
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19 May 2020 08:32:32


...


GEFS for the S has a little rain Thu 21st May followed by a brief drop in temp then most runs above seasonal norm from Tue 25th and dry. in fact much drier than yesterday's forecast. ...


Originally Posted by: DEW 


Yes, I noticed that, much to my disappointment.


 



...


Keep watching - the models aren't very stable at the moment! 


Originally Posted by: DEW 


You're not wrong! Everything seems to have gone more chaotic at the moment, including the weather.


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Rob K
20 May 2020 05:38:02
GEFS for London now very dry for virtually the whole run.

ECM goes pretty warm again after the weekend too.
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DEW
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20 May 2020 06:46:21

10-day summary showing a NW/SE split for the next two weeks in both temp & rainfall. Some really warm air over N France which will no doubt drift up into the SE from time to time, and also dry in that area so no prospect of thundery stuff. The only significant forecast of rain is for NW Scotland.
http://www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp4 http://www.wxmaps.org/pix/prec4


After Friday's brush with LP, GFS shows a strong rise of pressure from the Atlantic with 1025mb common through to Tue 2nd and source of air SW or W. For a few days after that the HP retreats to the W and allows cooler N-lies down the E flank i.e. over UK.


GEFS temps for the S showing more variation than yesterday - distinctly warm Wed 27th and Tue 2nd and closer to average before, between and after. Rather dry; a bit of rain in the next couple of days, chances of some more after Tue 2nd. Scotland showing same temp pattern but less pronounced, and chances of rain inconsistently from Wed 27th. For N England, split the difference!


FAX stil showing a more vigorous depression over the UK for this Fri, gales and/or strong winds lasting through to Sun


ECM similar to GFS up to Wed 27th after which (still yesterday's 12z at this point, may need editing) the HP is still there but weaker.


 


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GezM
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20 May 2020 15:11:28
It would seem that the Met Office prediction (a few weeks ago) of a wet May in the south of the UK is now appearing to be well off the mark. Thank goodness I didn't base my May CET prediction on that. Oh hold on a minute .....
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SJV
20 May 2020 17:08:13

GFS 12z operational brings high pressure in for the first half of next week after a cooler weekend. Thereafter we have two stabs of a chilly northerly next weekend and into the week after (end of May into early June) with high pressure centred in the Atlantic.

Not a wet run but definitely more unsettled than we've been used to and not especially warm either (though usual FI caveats apply). Hopefully one for the bin 

Rob K
20 May 2020 21:47:25
I’ll stick with the ECM, which keeps pressure above 1020mb down here for the duration, apart from a brief blip this Friday.
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DEW
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21 May 2020 06:52:47

Jetstream currently running across S England, but soon shifting to run across Scotland until Sat 30th when a loop enfolds the UK to generate our own cut-off low by Tue 2nd, which drifts SW to Biscay by Sat 6th at which time the main stream is across Norway.


From GFS, the current deep LP (970mb, unusual for May) moves up to Shetland and fills there by Sun 24th. Warm HP from SW for the following week but the cut-off low referred to above is over Cornwall 1010mb on Tue 2nd. (This feature wasn't showing yesterday). As this low moves away, HP establishes S of Iceland 1035mb Fri 5th with NE-lies setting in.


GEFS temps for S drop on Sun 24th then recover with mean of runs close to seasonal norm through to Sat 6th without too much scatter (no agreement on the warm spells forecast yesterday) Intermittent rain from Fri 29th with a just a few outliers showing big totals later (again, different from yesterday). Scotland & NI, a bigger scatter in temps, and intermittent rain throughout with quite a high chance of rain around Wed 27th. Liverpool on its own for big rainfall spikes in some runs on and after Mon 1st.


ECM like GFS to start with but HP next week is further S so more of a zonal flow, a trough over the UK developing on Fri 29th and the cut-off low is placed further E, over the N Sea Sat 30th


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White Meadows
22 May 2020 06:47:34
Nice ECM this morning. Warming up nicely next week in the south, a little disturbance around Thursday but High pressure building again at the end.
DEW
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22 May 2020 06:49:02

http://www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp4 shows temps a little above average (but cold patch in E Europe like last year) and very dry except NW Scotland, for the next two weeks.


GFS: A blast from the current LP which moves off to the Norwegian Sea and fills by Sun 24th, to be replaced by HP from the SW lasting over the UK until Sat 30th before it regresses to the Atlantic allowing a sequence of depressions over Norway to feed a continuous set of N winds down the E half of of UK to Sat 6th  (specially vigorous on Fri 5th). No sign of  the cut-off low predicted yesterday for that time - this has also disappeared from the jetstream and ECM forecasts).


FAX shows a trailing front decaying slowly across the HP early next week so not wall-to-wall sunshine


GEFS: not much of interest, temps generally either side of norm on different runs, rather dry in S - in Scotland not a lot more rain but a bit of a spike Wed 27th.


ECM:  also keeps the HP going but over the S of UK so more of a westerly flow through next week, finally showing a depression approaching from the NW Mon 1st, HP still holding on over Norway unlike GFS. 


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GezM
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22 May 2020 10:32:51
GFS is showing a shift in the 'balance' at the turn of the month. High pressure in Western Europe retrogresses into the Atlantic allowing more of a northerly flow over the UK, and with low pressure over Iceland and Scandinavia it is also looking more unsettled generally in the UK. At the same time, pressure builds over Western Russia to draw warm air over much of Eastern Europe which will be very welcome in those parts given their cool spring.
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briggsy6
22 May 2020 12:29:49

I wonder why we often seem to get pattern changes at month end.


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idj20
22 May 2020 16:34:38


I wonder why we often seem to get pattern changes at month end.


Originally Posted by: briggsy6 



Probably the "European Monsoon" trying to come into the equation.


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Caz
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22 May 2020 17:53:45


I wonder why we often seem to get pattern changes at month end.


Originally Posted by: briggsy6 

To make our CET predictions more difficult!  


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Joe Bloggs
22 May 2020 19:08:46

High pressure for the foreseeable is the theme for tonight.


Plenty of warm and dry weather for a fair while to come. 



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DEW
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23 May 2020 07:12:41

Quite a dramatic reversal of fortune for W & E Europe; week 1 warm & cool respectively, week 2 cool and warm http://www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp4


GFS keeps HP over the UK strongly until Sat 30th after which it's still there but less well defined. Its regression to the Atlantic noted yesterday is deferred until Wed 3rd after which the E of the UK is increasingly affected by N-lies on the W flank of a depression over Norway, especially at end-of-run Mon 8th.


GEFS for the S temps close to or a little above average (though the op run is a notably cool outlier later on), a minor dip around Tue 2nd with chances of rain greatest at that time but otherwise most runs mainly dry (but less so than yesterday, for later on). SW England v. dry, NW with best chances of rain. Scotland temps more variable with suggestions of something cooler around Wed 27th as well as Tue 2nd - and that cool op outlier is there too. Intermittent rain on random runs throughout, but nothing general.


ECM like GFS to Sat 30th when there's a brief incursion of a trough of LP but unlike GFS HP re-establishes itself strongly after, to Tue 2nd. Both GFS and ECM hint at a thundery low over Spain at that time.


Week 1, nailed on; week 2, watch this space! 


 


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Ally Pally Snowman
24 May 2020 06:30:57

Hot plumey  goodness from the ECM this morning.


30c on the cards in the south if its on the money next Friday, Saturday


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moomin75
24 May 2020 06:54:46


Hot plumey  goodness from the ECM this morning.


30c on the cards in the south if its on the money next Friday, Saturday


Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


All looking fine and dandy again this morning. The High pressure fest goes on and on. Oh for a game of cricket!


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DEW
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24 May 2020 06:56:58

Jetstream generally running W-E around the Faeroes but with occasional loops developing; that on Sun 31st exaggerated enough to develop a cut-off low which spins off down ro Spain, and a hint of another one at end-of-run Tue 9th. So cut-offs making a re-appearance after being absent for a few days.


GFS has HP prominent all this week over the UK but with trough appearing over UK on Sun 31st between two HP centres; the trough moves southwards to be an ill-defined feature over France as the two HPs join forces & re-establish over Scotland. This scenario does a repeat on Tue 9th, much in line with jetstream if not a full-blown cut-off.


GEFS temps for the south rising to be a little above average through to about Thu 4th (more even than yesterday)after which too much scatter to be certain. No significant rain until Tue 2nd and even then only intermittently in different runs. N England more incidence of rain from a few days earlier but still not on every run. Scotland temp profile similar ( a bit warmer earlier on); best chance of rain around Sun 31st tapering off later.


ECM similar to GFS but places the trough on Sun 31st further west (i.e. off Ireland) which then does then develop into a low over Spain.


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Brian Gaze
24 May 2020 07:14:31
Blowtorch feed shown by ECM this morning. Let's be honest. In this day and age you don't discount even if it is an outlier. The opposite to winter Beasts.

https://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/ecmwf.aspx?run=00&charthour=96&chartname=mslp850&chartregion=na-region&charttag=MSLP%20850hPa%20C 


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Rob K
24 May 2020 09:23:11

Blowtorch feed shown by ECM this morning. Let's be honest. In this day and age you don't discount even if it is an outlier. The opposite to winter Beasts.

https://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/ecmwf.aspx?run=00&charthour=96&chartname=mslp850&chartregion=na-region&charttag=MSLP%20850hPa%20C

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Even GFS, which spoils things in the midterm, still serves up quite a decent plume (16C at 850mb) towards the end of the 0Z run. 


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