Winter 2023/24 Forecast: Second Update



Welcome to the second winter 2023/24 update from GWV!

This video will be looking at things like sea surface temperature anomalies, ENSO, solar activity, arctic sea ice extent, Siberian snow cover, the QBO and more… Our analogs for this second update will be looking at August to winter data in terms of the CET and England and Wales precipitation.

GWV Winter 2023/24 Forecast will be released at the start of December

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Winter 2023/24 Forecast: Second Update

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31 thoughts on “Winter 2023/24 Forecast: Second Update”

  1. That is beautiful gaff for winter ❤️ makes me want Christmas even faster than in three months time, 😂 thanks Gav for all the hard work, on this weather forecast, it must take a lot to get this done for us, much appreciated 👍 fingers crossed for a bitterly cold, snowy one this year, we are due a really cold one, especially in the south ☃️❄️

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  2. Great update Gavin – well done on getting through the hot and humid recording conditions. Sense this winter might have surprises for us and good to see that el nino is going the right way – getting weaker not stronger

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  3. Thanks team Gav for another amazing winter update. As always it looks very interesting particularly with the oceans and how strong the El Nino will get, also as Gav mentioned very strange to see all this activity in the Atlantic with hurricanes and storms. If this level continues then we could get a very high ace total but we shall wait and see.

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  4. Can someone say where the perfect high is for a cold snowy Bedfordshire England. Is it over Greenland, Iceland, Norway or the mid-Atlantic as get confused on the perfect set up. Every year i hope for a repeat of 2010

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