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<blockquote data-quote="Cortonbirds" data-source="post: 1583655" data-attributes="member: 69276"><p>Wow indeed next week does indeed look monster. Consider also there are bands of rain, presumably coming from the low on the near continent below us hitting East Anglia around Tues/Wed with moderate north easterlies. That low ive been checking is unusually moving west, when all out lows seem to move east across us. A well documented low that moved into us from the near continent in that unusual direction was...on 3rd September 1965....If that date doesnt ring a bell..do some research...</p><p></p><p>Birds are already turning up..presumably just coming straight thru the high like the Booted on Shetland where its westerly..so if this is turning up now just what will happen when the chart gets optimal....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cortonbirds, post: 1583655, member: 69276"] Wow indeed next week does indeed look monster. Consider also there are bands of rain, presumably coming from the low on the near continent below us hitting East Anglia around Tues/Wed with moderate north easterlies. That low ive been checking is unusually moving west, when all out lows seem to move east across us. A well documented low that moved into us from the near continent in that unusual direction was...on 3rd September 1965....If that date doesnt ring a bell..do some research... Birds are already turning up..presumably just coming straight thru the high like the Booted on Shetland where its westerly..so if this is turning up now just what will happen when the chart gets optimal.... [/QUOTE]
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