Hi all,
Anyone able to offer ideas why our seabreeze today is a northwester rather than the usual southerly/ southwester?
There doesn't appear to be any major weather patterns to drive it as we are just troughed out...
There's a little low in there, the tiny circle of iso just above the 1012 isobar at the bottom of the trough .. It's creating the NW.
Boy it was hot this morning
Hi all,
Anyone able to offer ideas why our seabreeze today is a northwester rather than the usual southerly/ southwester?
because a NW'er isn't a sea breeze ?
pretty simple