Any thoughts on a heavy storm in the English Channel , morning of01 Jan 2018?
GFS and WRF both have the heavy winds passing between Brest and Nantes,
then continuing over northern France. But WRF has the secondary low curving more and breaking out in the St Malo, Channel Islands area of sea. Then over Cherbourg peninslar going along the north coast of France. But who would bet on that track instead of continuing out to mid channel? 1987 in back of mind. |
Any thoughts on a heavy storm in the English Channel , morningof 01 Jan 2018?
On 30/12/2017 13:12, N_Cook wrote:
GFS and WRF both have the heavy winds passing between Brest and Nantes, then continuing over northern France. But WRF has the secondary low curving more and breaking out in the St Malo, Channel Islands area of sea. Then over Cherbourg peninslar going along the north coast of France. But who would bet on that track instead of continuing out to mid channel? 1987 in back of mind. ignore ,should have gone to uk.sci.weather |
Any thoughts on a heavy storm in the English Channel , morning of01 Jan 2018?
On 12/30/17 7:14 AM, N_Cook wrote:
On 30/12/2017 13:12, N_Cook wrote: GFS and WRF both have the heavy winds passing between Brest and Nantes, then continuing over northern France. But WRF has the secondary low curving more and breaking out in the St Malo, Channel Islands area of sea. Then over Cherbourg peninslar going along the north coast of France. But who would bet on that track instead of continuing out to mid channel? 1987 in back of mind. ignore ,should have gone to uk.sci.weather It's ok Nigel, it still makes more sense than the idiots arguing over smoke machines for testing BMWs and Apple batteries. Jeff -- "I am a river to my people." Jeff-1.0 WA6FWi http:foxsmercantile.com |
Any thoughts on a heavy storm in the English Channel , morning of 01 Jan 2018?
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