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Citizens of science,
Very significantly it is now reported that the extreme winds (and low pressures) we correctly predicted in our WeatherAction long range forecast would occur '(around) 22/23 Jan' were also associated - pretty precisely - with a Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming event:
See these dramatic spikes:
http://strat-www.met.fu-berlin.de/products/figs/ecmwf1/temps.gif
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/stratosphere/temperature/10mb9065.gif
This is of great importance because: -
(i) It demonstrates the special extreme nature of this particular solar-activity predicted weather period 22/23 Jan 2009.
(ii) It demonstrates the Solar Origin of stratospheric warmings (not from Cosmic rays eg!)
(iii) It means that in future stratospheric warmings will probably be predictable.
Thank you,
Piers Corbyn
Carry on.
Comment edited by Mike Davis on Tuesday January 27, 2009 at 5:00 PM GMT