Friday, November 16, 2012

More weather info on Charlwood (Surrey) England

Charlwood (Surrey) is a beautiful city in Surrey England. Charlwood rests about an hour or two away from the ocean on the eastern coast of England. As shown in the picture below England is affected by five different air masses. Arctic, Polar Maritime, Tropical Maritime, Tropical Continental and Polar Continental. This abundance of air masses is why Charlwood remains a cool and wet climate year round hardly ever reaching any extreme high temperatures during the spring and summer. Charlwood also experiences a lot of snow and very low temperatures during the winter seasons.



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http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Air-masses-and-their-sources.htm
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Charlwood (Surrey) experiences an occluded frontal system which allows this area to experience mid-latitude cyclones. This is due to the abundance of air masses that affect Charlwood as noted earlier.


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/?tab=map
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For a small animation of the above image please visit the posted URL under the image. This image is showing the current temperatures of Charlwood (Surrey) which are fairly cold and are predicted to stay that way for most of the winter. Charlwood is most likely experiencing a cold front from the north which has not collided with a warm front at the moment which is why there is a slight lack of rainfall currently. In the coming days I'm sure that Charlwood can look forward to a warm front moving in resulting in some rainfall as the cool air already over England forces this warm air up into the atmosphere.

Charlwood is located in England which is a large Island surrounded by water. This in itself is a key factor that creates localized weather effects for Charlwood (Surrey), England.


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