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  1. Stratosphere Temperature Forecast. The temperature of the stratosphere plays a fairly significant role in the weather across the UK, so from here you can view the stratosphere temperature forecast right out to 16 days in 3 hour timesteps. Just click the arrow buttons or drag the slider to view the forecasts for different times, or click the ...

  2. The stratosphere is the second layer of the earth's atmosphere, situated above the lowest layer 'the troposphere'. The stratosphere starts at an altitude of ~6 miles (10km) and extends up to ~30 miles (50km). It is so named because the stratified layers within it have a temperature profile that increases with altitude.

  3. The jet stream is a strong flowing ribbon of air that flows around our planet high up in the atmosphere, at around the level of the tropopause. Situated between the troposphere and the stratosphere, the Jet Stream is approximately 11 kilometres above the surface of the Earth at the poles and around 17 kilometres above the surface of the Earth ...

  4. Feb 9, 2018 · A SSW refers to a rapid warming of the stratosphere at high latitudes, up to 50C over a couple of days, some 10-15 kilometres above the earth’s surface. The polar night jet circumnavigates the arctic from west to east around the polar vortex, however, this usual westerly or zonal flow can be disrupted by disturbances propagating upwards from ...

  5. Oct 16, 2023 · This injection of water vapour into the northern polar stratosphere may lead to stronger cooling and thus a stronger polar vortex this winter. So this could perhaps cancel out or compete against the historical signal for El Nino and easterly QBO to bring more northern blocking, southerly tracking jet and increased risk of cold spells to northern Europe.

  6. GFS Charts. Stay truly up to date with the weather by upgrading to Netweather Extra to access a much larger range of UKV charts, our high resolution NetWx (NMM) models, unique model tracker, the V8 5 minute rain radar, an ad free experience across Netweather, and much more. Already An Extra Subscriber?

  7. Jun 7, 2021 · Naming. Cumulus/cumuliform – lumpy, fluffy, pile clouds. Stratus/stratiform – sheet-like, layer clouds. Cirrus/Cirriform – high, wispy tufts, ice clouds. Nimbus – rain-bearing. Alto – mid-layer. You could put each one of these six on a piece of paper and move them about in pairs to get most of the cloud genera.

  8. Storm Risk Maps. Our storm risk maps use a large range of factors to show a percentage risk of storms across the UK - from here you can view the stratosphere temperature forecast right out to 16 days in 3 hour timesteps. Just click the arrow buttons or drag the slider to view the forecasts for different times, or click the animate button to ...

  9. Welcome to our new interactive global jet stream forecast map here on Netweather. Drag the map around to move it, the mouse wheel will zoom in and out (pinch to zoom on mobile and tablet). The maps update four times a day - and are an initial small feature using this new mapping technology - keep your eye out for further additions soon. <<. >>.

  10. Nov 13, 2015 · Furthermore, El Nino/ENSO is not the sole driver of our weather, but works in tandem with other drivers such as solar activity, winds in the tropical stratosphere (measured by the Quasi Biennial Oscillation), heat fluxes from snow cover, global sea surface temperatures, day-to-day blocking patters, etc. Changes in the behaviour or the dominance ...

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