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Gusty
23 February 2018 07:21:51

I am staring at the charts in dis-belief this morning .


As a kid I would draw weather charts showing my dream scenario. Cold pool advancing, 3 days of NE'lies followed a lull ahead of a channel low and then a re-load. I'm stunned 


It truly does not get better than this.


Ice days guys.....ICE DAYS ! 


EDIT - I never thought it possible for my heart to race while casually looking at the morning outout.


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NickR
23 February 2018 07:26:49


 


I'm quite worried about the building collapse next week due to the shoddy "appendages" that have been added to many houses in recent years. That and central heating problems due to external condensate pipes could be real issues, although the strengthening sun may mitigate.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Mine is north-facing!


I'll be clearing the flatroof of the poorly built extension regularly to avoid significant build-up.


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Devonian
23 February 2018 07:27:44

If it all materialises its going to be tough for those working outdoors and other life trying to survive. Thankfully its the end of winter not mid, but the mess that is the Arctic seems to be having an effect upon us.

IanT
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23 February 2018 07:29:30


I am staring at the charts in dis-belief this morning .


As a kid I would draw weather charts showing my dream scenario. Cold pool advancing, 3 days of NE'lies followed a lull ahead of a channel low and then a re-load. I'm stunned 


It truly does not get better than this.


Ice days guys.....ICE DAYS ! 


EDIT - I never thought it possible for my heart to race while casually looking at the morning outout.


Originally Posted by: Gusty 


 


Shropshire is over.


Woking, Surrey. 40m asl.
RobN
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23 February 2018 07:31:22

Anticipation and exhilaration at the prospect of the long awaited return of The Beast has for me now turned into a kind of trepidation. Some of the latest charts are more than spine-tingling - they're blood curdling.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
picturesareme
23 February 2018 07:33:29


 


Agreed. From an IMBY perspective, I’m looking for a slight onshore drift Weds to generate the very rare Solent Streamer!


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Is there such a thing?

Tim A
23 February 2018 07:42:43

My word it just gets better and better.
The cold is actually moved forward on the GFS and ECM with -10 850hpa into here by 00z Monday.

Off to get some grit and other supplies this morning before any rush. I do hope the DIY shops still have winter stuff out (I get irritated by shops selling stuff for the next season rather than the current one!).


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Nordic Snowman
23 February 2018 07:43:39


I am staring at the charts in dis-belief this morning .


As a kid I would draw weather charts showing my dream scenario. Cold pool advancing, 3 days of NE'lies followed a lull ahead of a channel low and then a re-load. I'm stunned 


It truly does not get better than this.


Ice days guys.....ICE DAYS ! 


EDIT - I never thought it possible for my heart to race while casually looking at the morning outout.


Originally Posted by: Gusty 


I wasn't the only nerdy weirdo then Steve 


I went a step further and made cut-out sets of all weather/temperature/wind symbols and added to my large, homemade floor board-map - in the style of the magnetic symbols of the late 70s/early 80s** Forget the Game of Life and Monopoly. I wanted to launch my Weather Board Game. Maybe I'd be super rich if I saw it through 


** Child's play was a world apart from today's laptops, phones, tabs etc.


On topic, simply the best charts I have seen. The complete reversal in the N.H is astonishing.


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Snowandgo
23 February 2018 07:45:40
Spare a thought for those in the transport industry. I’ll be getting my staff ready at the airport for the abuse they will have to take from customers that have flights canx etc. Snow is a nightmare but general public are worse.
Chunky Pea
23 February 2018 07:48:58


If it all materialises its going to be tough for those working outdoors and other life trying to survive. Thankfully its the end of winter not mid, but the mess that is the Arctic seems to be having an effect upon us.


Originally Posted by: Devonian 


Up to 30c above normal in parts of the Arctic on the latest CR map. 


 



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doctormog
23 February 2018 07:49:49
Chiltern Blizzard
23 February 2018 07:49:57


 


Looks like only about -13C to me. Where are you seeing that?


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Was looking at chart as shown on TWO... One must be wrong?!  I’m guessing it’s the -20c one!


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
Brian Gaze
23 February 2018 07:53:09


 


Was looking at chart as shown on TWO... One must be wrong?!  I’m guessing it’s the -20c one!


Originally Posted by: Chiltern Blizzard 


ICON? It's not currently showing 850s on TWO, the plot is a higher level, 500hPa I think from memory.


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backtobasics
23 February 2018 07:56:52

Here is the day 6 ECM 00z ensemble mean view

http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ecmwf/runs/2018022300/EDH1-144.GIF?23-12

Originally Posted by: doctormog 


nah that can’t be right   I reckon that’s one of gusty’s early works, good colouring in though ;) 

forestedge
23 February 2018 08:03:25


 


Is there such a thing?


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


Yup, I have known a streamer up Southampton Water from IOW very rare but these are historic times


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Jeff
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23 February 2018 08:04:31
This is all a bit like an asteroid on its way to earth which the scientists have been tracking for the last two weeks and held off telling anyone about in case its just going to be a near miss. This morning, they have just realised that its going to be a direct hit and they have started to gently tell people about it. I’ve been looking at daily synoptic charts for the last 40 years. As Gusty says, today’s output look like made-up charts but if thats the case, then someone has been messing with all the models. The only comparison I can think of is 31/1 January 1979 with a huge HP Northern Canada and stretching across Greenland and into Scandinavia but it was not persistent like we are seeing now.

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/maps/archive/1978/noaa/NOAA_2_1978123100_1.png 

I know we are all focused on the cold and snow possibilities but does anyone think there’s something strange going on after the unprecedented SSW? Not sure if anyone heard the radio 4 weather this morning but the presenter mentioned “record” February cold coming up.

Jeff
On the East/West Sussex Border
70m ASL
Jeff
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23 February 2018 08:05:03
This is all a bit like an asteroid on its way to earth which the scientists have been tracking for the last two weeks and held off telling anyone about in case its just going to be a near miss. This morning, they have just realised that its going to be a direct hit and they have started to gently tell people about it. I’ve been looking at daily synoptic charts for the last 40 years. As Gusty says, today’s output look like made-up charts but if thats the case, then someone has been messing with all the models. The only comparison I can think of is 31/1 January 1979 with a huge HP Northern Canada and stretching across Greenland and into Scandinavia but it was not persistent like we are seeing now.

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/maps/archive/1978/noaa/NOAA_2_1978123100_1.png 

I know we are all focused on the cold and snow possibilities but does anyone think there’s something strange going on after the unprecedented SSW? Not sure if anyone heard the radio 4 weather this morning but the presenter mentioned “record” February cold coming up.

Jeff
On the East/West Sussex Border
70m ASL
nsrobins
23 February 2018 08:07:50


 


Is there such a thing?


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


There is. With a subtle ESE vector and uppers sub -12 the established Channel Streamer can throw a line into the eastern solent and catch the coastal strip between Selsey across to Lepe with a dump. Very rare but seen it a few times in the late 70s and again mid 90s


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Brian Gaze
23 February 2018 08:14:54



I know we are all focused on the cold and snow possibilities but does anyone think there’s something strange going on after the unprecedented SSW? Not sure if anyone heard the radio 4 weather this morning but the presenter mentioned “record” February cold coming up.

Jeff


Originally Posted by: Jeff 


As I said yesterday some people are speculating that it will have an impact on the NH circulation for years. There's no doubt in my mind that something changed after 1987 and there's no reason to think it couldn't happen again.


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SEMerc
23 February 2018 08:17:40

Now this one I like. ARPEGE T+102.


Nice little conveyor belt/streamer setting up for CS England there.


https://modeles7.meteociel.fr/modeles/arpege/runs/2018022300/arpegeuk-45-102-0.png?23-05

picturesareme
23 February 2018 08:18:26


 


There is. With a subtle ESE vector and uppers sub -12 the established Channel Streamer can throw a line into the eastern solent and catch the coastal strip between Selsey across to Lepe with a dump. Very rare but seen it a few times in the late 70s and again mid 90s


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Thanks for explaining 🙂 But this time I don't think it will be happning with winds E/NE :(

cultman1
23 February 2018 08:20:35
London and the SE has just had its first Met Office weather warning of snow from 4pm Monday to end Tuesday. I am still astonished the media and news channels are not warning folk of the seriousness of this forthcoming cold spell. I accept behind the scenes the services are quietly preparing but I do think that the news outlets have a responsibility to give people as much warning as possible in extreme events such as this.
I also notice, unless I have misread, that the models are extending the length of this severe spell?
winterof79
23 February 2018 08:20:51


 


As I said yesterday some people are speculating that it will have an impact on the NH circulation for years. There's no doubt in my mind that something changed after 1987 and there's no reason to think it couldn't happen again.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


 


Hi Brian 


I remember 1987 well I was stationed in Germany,Were we about to enter a solar minimum period back then as we are now?


Jason
Chiltern Blizzard
23 February 2018 08:21:11


 


ICON? It's not currently showing 850s on TWO, the plot is a higher level, 500hPa I think from memory.


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Sorry, yes it doesn’t specify 850s... However I’m pretty sure they’re not 500s either as these would be far lower.... Having compared to 850s on other models they routinely appear about 2-5c lower... 750s maybe?


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
picturesareme
23 February 2018 08:21:33


 


Yup, I have known a streamer up Southampton Water from IOW very rare but these are historic times


Originally Posted by: forestedge 


I've known Solent streamers but never snowy ones.. a SE cold enough to bring snow showers would be highly unusual 😊

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