I don’t know what the Great Oz was thinking when he drew the 18 UTC analysis chart up this evening.
Addendum
Interestingly this chart wasn’t corrected the next day so it’ll now be archived.
I don’t know what the Great Oz was thinking when he drew the 18 UTC analysis chart up this evening.
Addendum
Interestingly this chart wasn’t corrected the next day so it’ll now be archived.
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What is the mistake?
I really shouldn’t have to point this out to you – have a closer look at the warm front across the NW of Ireland.
Yes, I spotted that. It’s a warm front wave that could have done with a cold front “spike” where the 1028 hPa isobar intersects the front. I’m assuming the plotting software didn’t have “room” to insert said spike.
What you say me be true but it’s still wrong.
I got it 🙂