Friday, December 17, 2010

17 December, 2010

Today's Top Weather Stories
On Weather & Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan

TONIGHT'S FORECAST LOWS: -20C at Ullapool, -18C at Aviemore, -16C at Braemar, -15C at Sanquhar, -14C at Perth, -11C at Dumfries

Coldest December since records began as temperatures plummet to minus 10C bringing travel chaos across Britain

Alex Deakin brings the BBC National Forecast this afternoon

Gail McGrane brings the BBC Scotland Forecast for this afternoon

Chilly: Christmas shoppers in Central London were caught in snow flurries today
(The Daily Mail)

Frozen: A dog and his walker enjoy the snow on Torquay beach today. The average temperature for December so far is -0.7c, making it on course to be the coldest since records began in 1910
(The Daily Mail)

Treacherous: Ice on the M22 outside Ballymena in Co Antrim made for a dangerous drive to work today
(The Daily Mail)

Gritting on Suffolk roads already up on last winter
BBC

Heavy snow and ice cause disruption across the UK
BBC

A Years Worth of Rain in 2.5 Days for Australian Town
AccuWeather News

Today's Weather across America
From AccuWeather


Yardsticks of snow on the way for California this weekend
AccuWeather

Warmer Days Are Ahead for the Nation in January
AccuWeather

Northeastern Snowstorm Swinging Wide Right
AccuWeather

Weather Talk
By Mark Vogan

2010 looking more and more likely to be Britain's coldest on record and yet more heavy snow and low temperatures persistent, no let up in sight!


Mark Vogan reports from the Beech Tree Inn, Dumgoyne, Stirlingshire, discussing the major ice problems as well as the snow across the country

With yet another "fresh wave" of Arctic air which drained southwards during the mid part of this week and now covers UK airspace, bringing with it crippling snows firstly to the Scottish North, now Northern Ireland with it's worst snows apparently in 25 years according to Meteorologists, England and Wales are also experiencing harsh, snow, ice and cold.

The pattern doesn't appear to want to let up before Christmas at the very earliest and unfortunately it's looking possible that we may enter January and remain in the freezer. This folks, is a remarkable period of cold and especially when looking at the past few years and how ALL OF A SUDDEN Britain appears to have returned to mini-ice-age conditions or certainly those winter's seen in the 1960s and 1970s.

Christmas looks to be white for much of the UK for a second straight year, that is amazing in itself, what's also amazing is the fact that every night, temperatures are really plunging into the -6 to -8C range for most inland areas, days are having a real hard time warming to freezing, frost depth within the ground continue to deepen, pipes, vehicles, man and machine are struggling to cope with the return to "real winter" in Britain.

So, what's really going on here? A blip or is nature telling us something? I remain firm in the belief that winter's have gotten a lot colder and more like those back during the cold era and this period of cold that appears to have commence in 2008-09 is the signal to change for the longer term. Just look at those records that are falling, seemingly each and every day. The length of time that snow and ice remain on the ground, the amount of days and night with sub-freezing temperatures. It's no coincidence that our sun, the primary driver of earth's climate is at it's quietest/weakest in over 100 years. The increase in volcanic activity and other things that are occuring are very likely playing a role in our winter's.

Vagaries of the Weather
India & Sub-Continental Asia Weather
By Rajesh Kapadia

On Friday, December 17, 2010, the W.D. forecasted (only) by Vagaries was precipitating rain/snow in Central and eastern Kashmir, and in the mountain ranges of H.P. and Utteranchal.See accumulated rain map (daily) in links for ready ref.

Snow was falling on Friday in Ladakh and Central Kashmir ranges, with Leh at high of 7.5c today.

W.D. is not expected to remain beyond Saturday.

Meanwhile, an Easterly wave is expected to bring some precipitation to the T.N. coast from Tuesday for a couple of days.

Otherwise, not much is seen on the precipitation front in the sub-continent till Wednesday, 22nd. December.
Vagries precipitation/Temperature forecast will be updated on the 18th. for the next 3 days.(Mumbai Forecast updated today).
A fall in the night temperatures in the Northern and NW sectors could be expected from Saturday night (due to the current W.D.).

A fall of 2c in the north, and 2/3 in central (M.P./Vidharbha) and western India (Guj./Mah.) could be expected.

Lows in North India on Friday,17th. Dec.:

Darbuk (Ladakh): -23c, Leh: -13c, Kargil: -10c, Srinagar: -5c,

Adampur (Punjab) 1.2c,

Lowest in Mah. : Wardha: 4.8c, Nasik: 7c.

Across the border in Pakistan, lows like -8c was recorded at Quetta and 2c in Islamabad. Karachi was at 12c. Not expecting a further drop next 2/3 days here.

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What's Reaching Today's Blogs?

Snowing Like The Dickens: Little Ice Age Returns to U.K.?
Jesse Ferrell, AccuWeather

There Will Be a Weekend Storm
Joe Lundburg, AccuWeather

The Extremes of the Day

Today's US Extremes
Courtesy of AccuWeather

High: 81 degrees at Titusville, FL
Low: -29 degrees at Shirley Basin, WY

Today's UK Extremes
Courtesy of the Met Office

High: 42 degrees (5.5C) at Isles of Scilly
Cold High: 23 degrees (-4.9C) at Spadeadam (Cumbria)
Low: 15 degrees (-9.4C) at Spadeadam (Cumbria)

Today's Extremes here at my house

High: 29 degrees
Low: 18 degrees

TODAY'S CONDITION'S
Snowcover: Patchy
A day which remained cloudy and cold. Running 15-below normal for high, normal high is 44, Low running 18 below normal, normal low 36.

Thanks for reading.
-Mark






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