EUROPE Regional Weathermaps Forecast MAR 2014 SLAT9B

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EUROPE MARCH 2014 Scandinavia and most of N + Central Europe often wet with storms in N/W in first half of March. Then fine warm and sunny till near month end when NW europe turns cold and wet. Med & S/SE Europe mostly fine & warm EUROPE Regional Weathermaps MAR 2014 SLAT9B Prod 26 Feb 2014 from choices of 16 Feb www.weatheraction.com +442079399946; @Piers_Corbyn Hot / heatwaves in S/E Europe from 2 nd week (Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey). Most stormy/windy spells: MAR ~1-2 nd (R4), ~10-12 th (R5), ~14-15 th (R5), 23-24 th (R5). NW Russia frequent cold wintry blasts. Basic approx pressure developments 1-16 th Mobile Lows and strong Westerly flow in Scandinavia and much of Continental Europe. Mostly Low pressure West Siberia. High pressure Med & SE Europe. 17-17 th Large High pressure dominates Europe, Lows largely blocked to West 28 th -April1 Deep Low scandinavia / N Europe. High block Ukraine & S Russia V long meanders in Jet Stream in accordance with mini Ice Age circulation. The changes in circulation giving these often extreme weather patterns will be driven by changes in the Solar-Lunar factors which govern the behavior of the Jet stream and are predictable by WeatherAction s revolutionary Solar-Lunar-Action-Technique (SLAT9B) months ahead and nothing to do with CO2 changes - the Climate Change theory - which is delusional and fraudulent. The wild extremes are consequences of the Wild Jet Stream / Mini Ice Age (ie on average significantly colder) Climate decades the world has entered. Standard Meteorology will run into serious problems this month in SLAT main Red (R4 & R5) periods during which short range standard Meteorology forecasts for precipitation will generally need to be doubled and strong wind / tornado / thunder risk enhanced. Weather Action & Piers Corbyn accept no liability for any loss howsoever arising from use of forecast information. Application of forecasts is entirely at the user s risk. None of this forecast may be published or circulated in media or web or used in production of other forecasts without agreement of Weather Action & Piers Corbyn. Media use is welcome but may only be from specific issued quotes to the newspaper or media concerned or issued displays on www.weatheraction.com People in the sun at a cafe in Goerlitzer Park in Berlin's Kreuzberg district on February 22, 2014 part of continuing spring-like temperatures up to twelve degrees Celsius in the region. AFP PHOTO / DAVID GANNON/AFP/Getty Images. Below part of WeatherAction 20-25 th Feb Feb Bursts of Spring confirmed Euro users were pleased with our correct forecast of Springlike weather at times, said Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction. Our important SLAT9B (6Feb) shift to increase penetration of fronts eastward mainly in top active (R5, R4 periods) was also confirmed.

European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 1 st 5 th March Confidence: A = 85% Feedback on Euro s Wet + stormy, torrential rain + floods in snow melt. Mild, colder Thunderstorms + high tornado risk, cloudy. Showery turning colder. 1-5 th MARCH 2014 R4 1-2 R3 3-5 High Med Normal/North Dry, variable sky then sunny, warm, becoming hot. Wet, windy, mostly very mild, less mild Cloudy, brighter Dry + bright, more cloud later with threat of showers. Mild. Dry, broken skies becoming sunny, becoming very warm. Dry variable sky, cooler Deep low attacks Ireland + Britain with front crossing into France + low countries. Centre of low reaches North of Scotland to (later) North/Central Scandinavia. Partial blocked high pressure East Scandinavia, France & Central Europe. Azores High somewhat south extending to Iberia. Active low Siberia & West Russia. High pressure S + E Europe + North Africa Resistance of Euro/Med High to fronts from North/NW.

cc 2014 MAR (3-30d) ahead fc Europe detail SLAT9B prod 26 Feb. First detailed look was 16 th Feb (SLAT9B) for Brit & Ire. European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 6 th 9 th March Confidence: B = 75% Feedback on Euro s Showery + cool/cold turning bright + cool. Mostly dry, cold nights mild days espec Wintry Showers, cold 6-9 th MARCH 2014 R3 6-7 NSF/Q 8-9 Mod Low Dry, sunny, very warm/hot. Wet & breezy becoming mostly dry with cooler nights. Mostly cloudy with a few turning dry & bright with mild afternoons. Cloudy/variable at first. Dry, becoming fine + warm. Cloudy some brighter Dry, warm, bec hot. Showery with thunder, finer Normal/somewhat blocked Low pressure centres on South Scandinavia with higher pressure developing N/Central Scandinavia. Mostly low pressure Europe. Azores High extended to South Iberia. Pressure mostly high in Med & Black Sea. Low South Turkey/ East Med N/S divide over Germany/Czechoslovakia.

European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 10 th 13 th March Confidence: AB = 80% Feedback on Euro s Dry, fine + mostly sunny. Very wet + very windy with thunder + tornadoes likely. Hail. Cloudy + showery, humid getting colder. Wet + breezy/windy + thunder + tornado risk. Hail. Major thunderstorms + risk of tornadoes, hail damage. Low cloud (less later) + fog, slack, light winds, brighter FOG Dry, increasingly warm + humid. Dry, variable sky, very warm + humid threats of thunder. Showery + cool with hail + thunder. Cloudy, risk of variable temps. Dry, fine, mostly sunny + warm/hot. Development Notes: 10-13 th MARCH 2014 R5 10-12 R3 13 th TOP especially 10-12 th Wild meander + very fast Deep powerful low pressure deepens over Ireland and Britain prob moving slowly SE. Azores High recovers extending into W Iberia. Greenland High strong. Low White Sea, SE Europe/Black Sea high pressure. N Italy/Alps Low.

European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 14 th 16 th March Confidence: AB = 80% Feedback on Euro s Dry, bright, variable cloud, cool nights. Showery, getting cooler. Variable sky, some thunder. Wet + windy with gale damage, thunder, hail, high tornado risk becoming coolish. Brighter Thundery humid, high tornado risk. Dry, increasingly warm, humid, variable cloud, brighter later, threats of thunder. Dry, mostly sunny, cold nights. Thundery humid. Dry, mostly fine, high cloud, very warm. 14 16 th MARCH 2014 R5 14-15 NSF/Q 16 th Very high Normal/North very mobile. Rapid deepening/ formation of powerful Icelandic Low with active fronts prob sub lows over Iceland + Britain (partially blocked to south). Azores High extends into Iberia + South France. Low Italy. High pressure Greece + Turkey. East penetration of cold front Germany/Poland.

European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 17 th 19 th March Confidence: AB = 80% Feedback on Euro s Showery + breezy, coolish, milder Mostly dry, humid, cloudy, brighter Dry, fine, sunny, becoming very warm/hot. Dry, variable sky, coolish, milder Cold + showery (wintry) thunder to south (Moscow/Belarus) Cloudy, brighter later, mostly dry. 17-19 th MARCH 2014 R3 17-18 th Q 19 (-20) Low North (Normal) mobile Deep Icelandic Low tracks to N Scand in a new more mobile circulation declining in certainty later (19-20). Azores High extended to South Ireland & much of England and Wales. High pressure builds over UK & Eire High pressure France + E Europe/ Romania/Black Sea. Low pressure Med/South Greece. Thundery humid, cloudy, warm. N/S boundary of fronts BI + N Europe.

European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 20 th 24 th March Confidence: AB = 80% Feedback on Euro s Very fine and warm at first, becoming hot + humid with threat of thunder, variable sky Variable and showery turning wet, windy (storm force on coasts) & cooler. Hail, thunder + tornado risk. Thundery showers + hail. Very variable temperatures. Mild/warm at first, colder High tornado risk. Fine and sunny, very warm/hot. High cloud Showers, turning wintry + cold. Mostly dry & mild then turning showery with hail & colder. Thundery warm + humid. 20-24 th MARCH 2014 Q (19-) 20 R3 21-22 R5 23-24 V High (23-24) Normal, v. mobile. Increasingly active + powerful depressions attack Ireland and Britain against partially blocking High Pressure centred over South Britain/France. Fronts penetrating all or most of Britain & Ireland but are much weaker in the South. Low centres travel Iceland N Scandinavia. High Central Europe + N Africa + highish pressure France. Low Siberian Arctic Ocean. Firmness or not of Euro High.

European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 25 th 27 th March Confidence: B = 75% Feedback on Euro s Some showers + breezy, variable sky/cloudy. Normal temps. Cold + showery. 25-27 th MARCH 2014 Q Fine dry + very warm. Very fine, sunny & hot. Misty mornings (Baltic). Dry, variable sky, bec warm. Misty Misty Fine dry & warm. Misty over Baltic States. Dry variable sky, threat of thunder. V Low Normal/partial block B + I + Central Europe. High pressure builds over Britain, Ireland, France and Spain loosely connected to Azores High; shallow/mod lows Iceland track slowly NE but blocked by Scand High. Low pressure Russia Lowish Pressure Bulgaria/Black Sea/Turkey. N/S divide in N Scand.

European Noted Areas Map SLAT 9B MARCH 2014 for: 28 th - 31 st March/1 st April Confidence: B = 75% Feedback on Euro s Dry + bright/sunny, cool nights. Mostly dry but some showers likely 28/29 turning cooler. Fine at first then breaking down into (briefly thundery) showers + much colder + cloudy. Cloudy & mostly cool with some heavy showers (less later). Fine & warm becoming thundery and showery & humid. Variable sky, dry & very warm. Cool and showery weather quickly clears to dry warm + sunny weather. 28-31 st MARCH/ 1Apr 2014 R4 28-29 R3 30-31 NSF April 1st Med - high Normal/N bec blocked Powerful Icelandic Low(s) 28-29/30 th with fronts penetrating North parts. Blocking Brit + Ire high gives way on 31 st to give mod low centred south/central Scandinavia. Azores High extends to Brit/France but only to Ireland later (31 st /1 st ). Low pressure later Central Med. High pressure Russia Penetration of fronts N Scandinavia