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Gavin P
  • Gavin P
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17 October 2015 11:11:22

Hi all,


Here's the week ahead forecast video;



Here's the written Thoughts;



High pressure holding on...


Forgot to mention it (I think Q has already done it in another thread) but myself and Quantum went "Live" last night to discuss the models, long range forecasting, El Nino and Winter 15/16/


You can hear it here; http://www.gavsweathervids.com/live-weather-broadcasts.php


I'll have the CFS SIx Month Look-Ahead (JFF) later this afternoon and then tomorrow it's the sixth Winter 15/16 update.


Thanks as ever for your support and to Brian and the Mods for making it happen.


Edit: Here;s the sixtrh Winter 15/16 Update: http://www.gavsweathervids.com


 


Rural West Northants 120m asl
Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids
Gooner
17 October 2015 11:57:44

Cheers Gav


I sat and listened this morning to your discussion with Q ( cherry picked parts ) clearly pinning down specifics for this winter is going to be hard


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


sizzle
17 October 2015 12:11:02

great thoughts there gavin, live was EXCELLENT  last night, HP so so stubborn it never goes away and when it does back it comes again  cheers buddy

idj20
17 October 2015 12:51:12

Cheers GP. Does feel like I'm already spending all my north-east winds quota for this winter!


Folkestone Harbour. 
ARTzeman
17 October 2015 13:14:12

Thanks Gavin. Shall enjoy the changes.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
schmee
17 October 2015 21:35:08
Thanks Gavin
Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham
Gavin P
  • Gavin P
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18 October 2015 09:09:55

^^^^^^


Thanks guys!


Here's the sixth Winter 2015/16 update looking at SST's, El Nino, Siberian snow cover, etc...


 



Will post this to the winter forecasts page with a written summary later for anybody that can't watch the video.


Rural West Northants 120m asl
Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids
Gooner
18 October 2015 10:33:50

Cheers Gav , another good video


 


Interesting update on the Chorley web site.


 


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Solar Cycles
18 October 2015 10:43:22


Cheers Gav , another good video


 


Interesting update on the Chorley web site.


 


Originally Posted by: Gooner 

I always said those Japanese long range models were the bees knees.😜

Gooner
18 October 2015 11:23:29


I always said those Japanese long range models were the bees knees.😜


Originally Posted by: Solar Cycles 


Very highly rated


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Gavin P
  • Gavin P
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18 October 2015 18:29:58

Have added the sixth Winter 2015/16 update to winter updates page;



Also a written summary if you can't watch the video.


Rural West Northants 120m asl
Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids
sizzle
18 October 2015 18:42:47

great winter update there good work, 6 weeks winter officially starts  liking the new STAR WARS POSTER  on TWITTER. got a feeling it going to be a good one with the old cast in it too. MTFBWY   thanks GAVIN SKYWALKER OF THE FORCE

18 October 2015 20:24:20

Thanks Gavin. Very interesting as ever.


We don't have much data to go on in terms of years with a strong El Nino and a westerly QBO. There have been 3 since 1950 and a mixed bag they were in terms of winter temperature.


1957-8 saw December and January cooler than average and February slightly above average. Nothing significantly cold though.


1982-3 saw a cool December and a very cold February with an exceptionally mild January. So something for everyone there.


1987-8 saw an average December and then quite mild conditions for the rest of winter.


So that doesn't help at all in giving clues as to what we might see this year. But of course the other variables affecting winter weather need to be considered as well as the QBO. As we saw last year the QBO on its own appears to be of little significance. We had a record easterly QBO last year but temperatures were generally around average.

Gavin P
  • Gavin P
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19 October 2015 08:54:54

LOL! Thanks Sizzle. 


Cheers GW. As you say a real "Mixed bag" of years there. 


1958 did turn very cold in March - 1983 as well as having a cold February was pretty cold through Spring as well... And even 1988 had a fairly chill April I think?


Colder later, is something that's coming out in many analogues at the moment.


On another matter, here's Terry's week ahead forecast: 


http://www.gavsweathervids.com/terryscholey-seven-day-forecast.php


 


 


Rural West Northants 120m asl
Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids
ARTzeman
19 October 2015 09:02:23

Thank you Gavin. for the TS Cast.... Cooler nights to come now...






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
Solar Cycles
19 October 2015 09:52:22


LOL! Thanks Sizzle. 


Cheers GW. As you say a real "Mixed bag" of years there. 


1958 did turn very cold in March - 1983 as well as having a cold February was pretty cold through Spring as well... And even 1988 had a fairly chill April I think?


Colder later, is something that's coming out in many analogues at the moment.


On another matter, here's Terry's week ahead forecast: 


http://www.gavsweathervids.com/terryscholey-seven-day-forecast.php


 


 


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 

aWhich analogues Gav I'm struggling to find one that matches, both the oceans or solar output don't correlate well with any given year I've looked at?

Gavin P
  • Gavin P
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19 October 2015 18:25:59

^^^^


Hi SC,


In yesterday sixth update (link posted up the page) we looked at 1905 and 1930 - Winters 1905/1906 and 1930/1931 both had colder weather later.


But is it true that analogues this year are VERY hard to find this year. 2015 really is a "one off" in many ways.


Rural West Northants 120m asl
Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids
Solar Cycles
19 October 2015 18:33:28


^^^^


Hi SC,


In yesterday sixth update (link posted up the page) we looked at 1905 and 1930 - Winters 1905/1906 and 1930/1931 both had it colder weather later.


But is it true that analogues this year are VERY hard to find this year. 2015 really is a "one off" in many ways.


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 

Maybe I should've watched the whole video Gav.


I really think we're going to see the polar opposite and have a colder than average start  for the first half of the winter followed by above average temps thereafter. Of course I could have no idea what I'm on about.

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