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Really, wow. I remember a similar thread posted a few weeks ago, saying we were in for 4 feet of snow. Remember the chaos that snow brought to the country? No? Neither do I.
Our dear old Met Office struggle to tell us accurately what the weather will be tomorrow, let alone in 6 days time!
I'm off to get my summer shorts out!
Our dear old Met Office struggle to tell us accurately what the weather will be tomorrow, let alone in 6 days time!
I'm off to get my summer shorts out!
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Mmmm... I don't quite know what happened to the Met Office. They seem to give more weather warnings than ever which just makes them getting it wrong even more embarassing.
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Not the Met Office, but these:-
Metcheck.com - Global Weather Forecasts - [Updated on 25 January 2008 at 13:00] - Weather Feeds - Live Data - Long Range Weather Forecasts
They do tend to be pretty accurate!
Metcheck.com - Global Weather Forecasts - [Updated on 25 January 2008 at 13:00] - Weather Feeds - Live Data - Long Range Weather Forecasts
They do tend to be pretty accurate!
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Really, wow. I remember a similar thread posted a few weeks ago, saying we were in for 4 feet of snow. Remember the chaos that snow brought to the country? No? Neither do I.
Our dear old Met Office struggle to tell us accurately what the weather will be tomorrow, let alone in 6 days time!
I'm off to get my summer shorts out!
Our dear old Met Office struggle to tell us accurately what the weather will be tomorrow, let alone in 6 days time!
I'm off to get my summer shorts out!
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Rubbish. The Met Office supply some very accurate forecasting but its people's interpretation of them that causes problems as they completely fail to apply local conditions. Even with TAFs/METARS you should see some of the way people decode the information and come up with some very strange weather information.
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I would love some decent Winter weather!
Get the snow on the ground!!! Let my 4WD have some fun for Gods sake
Mind you, I'd be just about the only bugger in the office and everyone knows i have a 4WD car, so I'd have no excuse.....
Get the snow on the ground!!! Let my 4WD have some fun for Gods sake
Mind you, I'd be just about the only bugger in the office and everyone knows i have a 4WD car, so I'd have no excuse.....
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There has been snow in certain parts of the country but the trouble is the media hypes it up and the general public laps it up failing to realise that it only applies up North or in the Midlands (insert the areas where snow actually fell) and assume that leafy Surrey is going to be snow bound.
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Rubbish. The Met Office supply some very accurate forecasting but its people's interpretation of them that causes problems as they completely fail to apply local conditions. Even with TAFs/METARS you should see some of the way people decode the information and come up with some very strange weather information.
Double post.
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If the weather stays as it is up here, but the temp drops to close to 0, it's gonna a monster snow season in scotland.
It's just been raining soooooo much recently, standing water across all lanes on motorways. It's a bloody nightmare.
Snow would be fun though.
It's just been raining soooooo much recently, standing water across all lanes on motorways. It's a bloody nightmare.
Snow would be fun though.
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Dont really need to brace for 2c do we ?
Was talking to a chap from Newfoundland at work, he showed me his snow pictures, opens the door, just snow, with a door imprint.
Was talking to a chap from Newfoundland at work, he showed me his snow pictures, opens the door, just snow, with a door imprint.
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Ferk, guess who might be in scotland next week
suppose the other half will be happy
Mart
cording to the forecast..........SNOW
Mart
suppose the other half will be happy
Mart
cording to the forecast..........SNOW
Mart
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Monthly forecasting
The weather beyond about a week ahead stretches even the most experienced weather forecaster. Complex numerical weather forecast models from the Met Office and the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) are run many times for the month (and season) ahead to build up a picture of the likelihood of different weather types affecting the UK.
The weather beyond about a week ahead stretches even the most experienced weather forecaster. Complex numerical weather forecast models from the Met Office and the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) are run many times for the month (and season) ahead to build up a picture of the likelihood of different weather types affecting the UK.
BBC - Weather Centre - UK Weather Services - The Monthly Outlook
Obviously fivealive's source is more informed than the BBC and the Met Office ....
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The winters are getting milder every year... Bout time we had some decent winter cold and snow..
Not like Yellowknife in Canada tho ... Checked that out yesterday on BBC weather site..
Minus 41......
Not like Yellowknife in Canada tho ... Checked that out yesterday on BBC weather site..
Minus 41......
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Rubbish. The Met Office supply some very accurate forecasting but its people's interpretation of them that causes problems as they completely fail to apply local conditions. Even with TAFs/METARS you should see some of the way people decode the information and come up with some very strange weather information.
Weather forecasting is woeful, it's barely right for the next day!
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