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Windhoek - wind, ho eck!


peckerwoo
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Hello all,

Anyone seen reports of gales and potential storms (ciara) this weekend and throughout next week?

Enormous temperature diversion in the US is gonna turbo charge the jet stream for a vigorous flat line west to east across the Atlantic on a bee-line to the UK bringing intense low pressure cyclones. So wet very wild and very windy beginning saturday for just about all of us eventually but usual NW/W UK areas most affected, alternate days of cooler polar maritime temps but still no sign of any prolonged cold? so this seasons winter will probably rear its ugly head nearer easter? and very late again as is what weve become accustomed to in recent years?

High pressures to our north and east simply cannot form and remain static? the major necessity for true winter weather, so why all the relentless energy across the Atlantic in only the last 3 decades?

Global Warming or Geek Waffle? :D

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