Why is it so cold?

An air mass is a large volume of air, which acquires temperature and water vapour content characteristics based upon those of the region over which it moves/is situated.
There are 6 types of airmass affecting the UK, such as “Tropical Maritime” and “Arctic”. These greatly influence the type of weather we get here. If you ask a weather forecaster where the air has/will come from they should be able to give you an idea of the sort of weather to expect. At present we’re receiving “Polar Continental” air from the east. This has travelled thousands of miles from northern Russia, and is dry and very cold.
Because it’s winter in the northern Hemisphere, there has been relatively little sunlight to warm this air mass up along its journey from Russia (taking in Eastern Europe on the way) so the UK gets the left overs of a Siberian winter. Without the furry hats and vodka hangovers.
At present the air has taken a more southerly track than would normally be associated with a Polar Continental airmass, skirting over the NE Mediterranean. But because it’s so blooming cold (northern Greece and Turkey are below zero C) and there’s nothing to warm the air up on the way, the UK gets our lovely cold snap.

Please wrap up will you? That’s what Mrs Badger said this morning when I told her about my blog.

WB

First blog post!

Greetings to my first Weatherbadger blog post!

After years of Tweeting and posting links on Facebook I’ve decided it’s time to go in house and put some more ramblings on the Weatherbadger website. We’re going to ditch the “site news” page, which hadn’t been updated for ages anyway, and put a bit of effort into writing some interesting weather related stuff here. Hopefully you’ll want to come back regularly and comment (I believe you have to register or something first) if you want.

I do aim to focus on the weather, but as I’m a badger, I reserve the right to mention other things which interest me. The layout/design still needs work, but it’s all about the words right?

Right, enough for now – I’m going to have another look at the plummeting temperatures.

WB