Saturday, November 30, 2019

An extreme warmth develops across the North Atlantic, Greenland and Iceland this weekend

The pattern flip this week leads into some extreme anomalies in some parts of Europe and North Atlantic through early December.

While a cold outbreak develops over E-CNTRL Europe, a very warm airmass spreads into the North Atlantic and the Arctic region.

A broad area of more than 15 °C warmer temperatures expands across a few days period and delivers unusually warm weather into Greenland and Iceland.

An upper ridge builds up across the North Atlantic in the wake of a large long-wave trough across the N Europe and NW Russia.

A surface cyclone forms near Newfoundland tomorrow, Saturday, Nov 30th, with a powerful advection of very warm airmass across the Labrador Sea.

As the cyclone drifts further northeast and the gradient towards the ridge to its east strengthens, 12 to more than 15 °C warmer airmass than normal spreads into the N Atlantic, Iceland and Greenland on Sunday and continues through Monday and Tuesday next week.

Thursday, Nov 28th *update* on the developing outbreak of cold airmass across much of Europe in the next days.

https://www.severe-weather.eu/mcd/extreme-warmth-north-atlantic-greenland-mk/

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