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Polar Low
01 October 2013 11:49:37

Admit from last night but how sunny would that be thou? as Darren has explained before to help temperatures along as quite a long s/w fetch


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ukmo2.php?ech=120&carte=2000


 

Gavin P
01 October 2013 12:21:05

Hi all,


Here's today's video update;


Thinking About November And December;


http://www.gavsweathervids.com


Also looks at next weeks dry and warm weather, plus this weeks rain.


Rural West Northants 120m asl
Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids
Gooner
01 October 2013 13:03:06


Hi all,


Here's today's video update;


Thinking About November And December;


http://ww.gavsweathervids.com


Also looks at next weeks dry and warm weather, plus this weeks rain.


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


The link doesn't work ......................................for me anyway


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Scandy 1050 MB
01 October 2013 13:06:55



Hi all,


Here's today's video update;


Thinking About November And December;


http://ww.gavsweathervids.com


Also looks at next weeks dry and warm weather, plus this weeks rain.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The link doesn't work ......................................for me anyway


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


Try this one:


 


http://gavsweathervids.com/index.html


 

Scandy 1050 MB
01 October 2013 13:18:21


Hi all,


Here's today's video update;


Thinking About November And December;


http://ww.gavsweathervids.com


Also looks at next weeks dry and warm weather, plus this weeks rain.


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


Interesting video as always Gavin, November / December looking interesting as you say on CFS V2, different to Bejing's run the other day.

Gooner
01 October 2013 13:20:34



Hi all,


Here's today's video update;


Thinking About November And December;


http://ww.gavsweathervids.com


Also looks at next weeks dry and warm weather, plus this weeks rain.


Originally Posted by: Scandy 1050 MB 


Interesting video as always Gavin, November / December looking interesting as you say on CFS V2, different to Bejing's run the other day.


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


Cheers Scandy


Thanks Gav , certainly looking better for November and December


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


nsrobins
01 October 2013 15:26:31


Made the point alot better than I did Rob


Nice to see you joining the log burner brigade


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The use of euphemisms is strictly banned from the MO thread.


 


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
Gavin P
01 October 2013 15:52:02



Hi all,


Here's today's video update;


Thinking About November And December;


http://www.gavsweathervids.com


Also looks at next weeks dry and warm weather, plus this weeks rain.


Originally Posted by: Scandy 1050 MB 


Interesting video as always Gavin, November / December looking interesting as you say on CFS V2, different to Bejing's run the other day.


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


Thanks.


It;s hard finding things to talk about at the moment. Nobody will be happier than me to get some autumn gales.


Rural West Northants 120m asl
Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids
Gooner
01 October 2013 15:58:22




Hi all,


Here's today's video update;


Thinking About November And December;


http://www.gavsweathervids.com


Also looks at next weeks dry and warm weather, plus this weeks rain.


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


Interesting video as always Gavin, November / December looking interesting as you say on CFS V2, different to Bejing's run the other day.


Originally Posted by: Scandy 1050 MB 


Thanks.


It;s hard finding things to talk about at the moment. Nobody will be happier than me to get some autumn gales.


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 


cough cough


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Jiries
01 October 2013 19:48:41

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT8_London_ens.png


Look promising next week which I am off from work so hopefully the trouble with smog and pollution that been persisting since the failed 15C uppers to go away after this week rain.  Today was very polluted with yellow/biege smog over the countryside on my way back from Bluewater, Kent.

GIBBY
01 October 2013 20:48:33

Good evening folks. Here is tonight's trip through the midday outputs issued by GFS, UKMO, GEM, NAVGEM and ECM for today Tuesday October 1st 2013.


All models show a similar sequence of events to this morning with the rest of the week seeing a change to wetter and more volatile conditions, albeit just for a short while. Through this period while still mild there will be some heavy rain already in the SW spreading slowly NE tonight with another potent area of very heavy rain expected on Thursday with a short bright and showery period in the day tomorrow. Behind Thursday's rain fresher air will move East across the UK by Friday with a pressure rise likely as High pressure develops over Southern Britain at the weekend. So after some showers on Friday the weekend looks dry and bright over the South and East and still relatively warm while the North and West remain at risk of more cloud, wind and at least a little rain at times.


GFS then shows High pressure receding away East into Europe next week with a warm SE flow again prevalent for several days under falling pressure with an increased risk of rain from midweek. Things remain changeable then out to the end of the run with SE winds and a broad trough near the UK continuing to deliver occasional rain leading into a more Autumnal and Atlantic westerly type flow to end the run.


UKMO tonight closes it's run with High pressure receding away over Europe too with a weak SE flow carrying rather cloudy and misty weather from Europe over the UK. The far NW could see thicker cloud with some rain at times with temperatures near or a little above normal.


GEM tonight shows High pressure weakening slightly early next week as it slips East into Europe. However, it never really loses it's grip entirely maintaining a lot of dry and quiet weather over the SE while the West and North see a spell of windier weather as Low pressure swing SE to the NW of Britain with some rain at times for all these areas through the week.


NAVGEM too shows High pressure gradually moving away East over Europe next week with some rain in the North and west at times as the week goes on. Temperatures would remain close to or somewhat above normal.


ECM again comes up with a more prolonged fine and settled spell next week with some fine and potentially warm weather to be had with some foggy nights possible in light winds. Should this form it may prove stubborn to clear in the mornings making it rather colder here. As the responsible High pressure weakens into slack pressure at the end of next week a small Low raises the risk of some scattered rain or showers late in the run in the North before renewed cooler and dry weather develops as new High pressure moves in from the West.


The GFS Ensembles show uppers consistently higher than average for the duration of tonight's run especially in the South. After this week's short burst of rainier weather another period of largely dry conditions looks likely especially in the South where even the recent indications of the return to more unsettled conditions by the end of the run not very marked tonight.


The Jet Stream shows the flow currently blowing East over France moving North later this week towards the NW of Scotland where it undulates slightly North and South next week. The very end of the run shows a very strong surge across the Atlantic towards the British Isles which is what is needed to potentially spawn some more powerful Atlantic depressions than we have seen so far this Autumn. It is shown as being nearly two weeks out though.


In Summary the weather still looks like becoming dry and fine again for many next week as High pressure developing over the UK at the weekend only slowly slips away SE raising the risk at least of a little rain in the South again later next week. ECM still has other ideas keeping High pressure in control with a warm feed through the week and a cooler feed the following weekend as a new High develops to the West. Whatever happens it still looks as though we are along way from our first notable frost of the season and from any serious blow or reservoir filling rainfall once this week's brief downpours pass.


Transposed from:-  http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/Model-Analysis(2859336).htm


Martin G
Kilmersdon Radstock Bath Somerset



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JOHN NI
02 October 2013 07:22:24
Ho ho - Midnight ECMWF suggests potential for unusal warmth taking hold next week. Be interesting to see what transpires. Winter went on until mid-May - is it going to be November this year before we need to even think about winter coats again....

John.
The orange County of Armagh.
Gooner
02 October 2013 07:31:42

Ho ho - Midnight ECMWF suggests potential for unusal warmth taking hold next week. Be interesting to see what transpires. Winter went on until mid-May - is it going to be November this year before we need to even think about winter coats again....

Originally Posted by: JOHN NI 


??


I wouldn't be so sure  , ECM is only out to Oct 12th , doesn't take much to lower those temps


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


GIBBY
02 October 2013 07:54:01

Hi everyone. Here is this morning's account of the midnight outputs of GFS, UKMO, GEM, NAVGEM and ECM for today Wednesday October 2nd 2013.


All models show a warm South to SE feed across the UK between High pressure over Europe and Low pressure to the West and SW. A trough of Low pressure is clearing North and East over Eastern and Central areas with a brighter and more showery interlude before another active frontal feature carries heavy and thundery rain North and somewhat East through the day tomorrow. Winds then turn to a briefly cooler and fresher Westerly with showers before pressure builds from the SW in time for the weekend which looks largely dry and bright with some warm sunshine in light winds with a little cloud and rain along with a moderate SW breeze in the far NW.


GFS then shows High pressure slipping steadily East but maintains a ridge towards the north of the UK which allows some unseasonably warm surface air to waft over the South of the UK from a warm Continent. With a short sea track in the South there should be plenty of warm sunshine by day but if mist and fog forms overnight it could become stubborn to clear in the morning's which would result in lower temperatures. Little rain is expected next week for nearly all areas away from the far NW and SW later as a cut off Low down near the Azores may throw a few showers ahead of it and then more generally North and East across all areas late in the run as temperatures fall somewhat.


UKMO points to a dry spell too next week as the weekend High slips towards SE Europe but maintains a ridge across the UK with the same continental feed as GFS shows keeping conditions bright and warm for the time of year with little chance of rain.


GEM is slightly less straightforward though the basic pattern is similar with the difference be that a pocket of unstable air feeds in from the West into the flow and gives the South and west the risk of a few showers at some stage early next week before the SE flow develops in response to High pressure to the East sliding further SE late in the run.


NAVGEM is less supportive of a SE feed next week instead keeping winds from a SW point which would be a good deal cloudier with Low pressure close to the NW for a time. Some rain could be expected towards the North and West while Southern areas stay dry and mild though less so than some of the other output. At the end of the run High pressure to the SE throws a ridge NW with fine and dry weather for all with mist and fog at night likely should it verify.


ECM today is a little slower in developments with a SW flow and some rain in the NW early next week before High pressure to the SE is superseded by High pressure to the NE with a ridge South from it's centre allowing a exceptionally warm SE feed up across the UK from the Med. It would become very warm in the South with sunny spells though as with GFS it is all dependant on whether fog formation is limited by night. If it is not then clearances of this each morning could become slow and arduous making a big dent in the temperatures where it stays foggy, misty or cloudy.


The GFS Ensembles mostly continue with a warm and quite dry outlook with the South seeing most of the dry conditions beyond this week. Only a handful of members opt for anything cooler with the mean for the period keeping the warm side of average for nearly all areas throughout. The operational and Control runs both were milder outliers in the latter stages of the run, maintained in the South.


The Jet Stream today is blowing over Northern France. It weakens and turns North over the next few days before breaking up and then realigning to the NW of the British Isles as the High pressure develops close to SE Britain at the weekend. It then continues to blow in this general region well away from the UK and maintaining the UK on it's warm side.


In Summary today it looks almost like an extension to Summer from the synoptic pattern this morning. We must not be carried away though by the prospect of fine, settled and unseasonably warm weather next week as such conditions are fraught with danger in October in the shape of mist, fog and low cloud which if forms can be stubborn to clear and give a completely different complexion to the conditions and temperatures. However, as shown with a short sea feed to the SE the SE wind would be quite dry and would give us our best shot of seeing some very warm sunny spells and unseasonably high temperatures especially in the South and West. There are few other factors shown this morning that could spoil what will be yet another dry and fine spell with only the far NW and SW possibly at risk of a few showers at times as the High erodes late in the output period. Once again the absence of any major depressions and accompanying strong winds is all too obvious this morning so Autumn as we used to know it remains on hold this morning.


Transcript taken from http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/Model-Analysis(2859336).htm


Martin G
Kilmersdon Radstock Bath Somerset



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Hungry Tiger
02 October 2013 08:34:49

I wonder what sort of temperatures we'll get out of this.


http://www.jp2webdesign.co.uk/ds/gfs.htm


Looks like we could see a 27C or so.


 


Gavin S. FRmetS.
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light without heat
02 October 2013 08:47:09


I wonder what sort of temperatures we'll get out of this.


http://www.jp2webdesign.co.uk/ds/gfs.htm


Looks like we could see a 27C or so.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


 


Do for me for early October 


Chris - Hull, East Yorkshire
Charmhills
02 October 2013 09:11:51


I wonder what sort of temperatures we'll get out of this.


http://www.jp2webdesign.co.uk/ds/gfs.htm


Looks like we could see a 27C or so.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


High teens low 20's unless we tap in to some very warm surface air and pull it north into the UK that is.


Loughborough, EM.

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Duane.
Polar Low
02 October 2013 09:26:57

Very settled from both little doubt.


http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~fxg1/ECMWF_0z/hgtcomp.html

Polar Low
02 October 2013 09:30:18

very warm looking end to ecm mean drift s s/e mid 20,s maybe.


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Reem2161.html

Polar Low
02 October 2013 09:34:08

Thanks Martin

Rob K
02 October 2013 10:02:24


I wonder what sort of temperatures we'll get out of this.


http://www.jp2webdesign.co.uk/ds/gfs.htm


Looks like we could see a 27C or so.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


When are you referring to? I can't see anything much above 20-21C from any of those charts 


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Gooner
02 October 2013 11:41:11



I wonder what sort of temperatures we'll get out of this.


http://www.jp2webdesign.co.uk/ds/gfs.htm


Looks like we could see a 27C or so.


 


Originally Posted by: light without heat 


 


Do for me for early October 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


I'll eat my hat if we get that high


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


love snow
02 October 2013 14:49:02

hopefully northley winds will come soon and bring some early snowfall to parts of england and scotland. for the time being looks like there be sunshine and chiily nights. i wouldnt rule out frost with time aswell.

Polar Low
02 October 2013 15:07:04
02 October 2013 15:14:51

Looking pretty nasty for western parts of Scotland.

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