- Pembrokeshire Dangler
The Pembrokeshire Dangler is a
convergence zone which forms a line of continuous showers aligned north-south across theIrish sea ; often assnow occurring during late autumn and winter, since the environmental factors required for its formation such as warm sea temperatures and cold Arctic air aloft are usually only met at this time of year.It is initiated as a northerly flow is forced between the
Rhins of Galloway and theAntrim Plateau. This is then augmented by land breeze effects producing winds blowing from east of north off England and Wales and from west of north offIreland ; these winds then converging down the length of the Irish Sea. As the convergence line spawns deep convective cells, they flow over progressively warmer waters creating further instability and prime conditions for prolonged convection acrossPembrokeshire ,Cornwall and westDevon .On the 25 November 2005 the Pembrokeshire Dangler gave 20cm of snow across
Bodmin Moor and across parts of northwestDevon , particularly aroundBarnstaple , causing considerable disruption.
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