Dear Diary
Not too difficult to do an analysis on the 10 UTCUTC Coordinated Universal Time or UTC is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is within about 1 second of mean solar time (such as UT1) at 0° longitude (at the IERS Reference Meridian as the currently used prime meridian) and is not adjusted for daylight saving time. It is effectively a successor to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). chart with a beautiful satellite image like this one to help. The first dry and bright morning since Saturday up here in the Highlands.
Lets see what the professionals made of it at 06 UTC down at EX1.
Despite these two analyses being just fours apart, It’s quite interesting to see their take on the analysis. No warm sector to explain the conditions across southern England like I have, Mr Occlusion has lived up to his name and has just thrown in an occlusion across the SW of England to explain that away. The occlusion they’ve drawn W-E across Shetland is there to mark the boundary between the sub 528 dm air to the north and the milder air across Scotland (dewpoints of 1 or2°C) I suppose, so why not just call it a ‘cold’ front?