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I really can't understand why so many people on here are having such a go at
the Met Office Forecasts. Surely it's in everyone's interests to provide
predicted weather that 'might' happen thus to save lives.

I would rather have this any day, rather than have another 1987 on our
hands.

We, of all people, considering the NG should be supporting the MO.

JiM


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Won't be long before the general public take no notice of TV warnings.

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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:27:56 -0000, Tom wrote:

Won't be long before the general public take no notice of TV
warnings.


What do you mean "Won't be long..." from some of the postings in here
they are already doing it.

As far as todays forecast is concerned it's pretty much spot on and
for a vast majority of the UK surface area it's close as well. Just
the bit covering the Silly South that's wrong.

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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 14:59:54 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice"
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:27:56 -0000, Tom wrote:

Won't be long before the general public take no notice of TV
warnings.


What do you mean "Won't be long..." from some of the postings in here
they are already doing it.

As far as todays forecast is concerned it's pretty much spot on and
for a vast majority of the UK surface area it's close as well. Just
the bit covering the Silly South that's wrong.


That's a fairly 'duff' comment Dave, todays main action was to be in
the South and on a possible 'weighted Index' it was wrong (for the UK)
by ~~90%

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We, of all people, considering the NG should be supporting the MO.

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No , besides i havent said much today its my day off
ill let everyone else moan and attack our so called met office!






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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:54:47 -0000, "JiM" @ wrote:

I really can't understand why so many people on here are having such a go at
the Met Office Forecasts. Surely it's in everyone's interests to provide
predicted weather that 'might' happen thus to save lives.

I would rather have this any day, rather than have another 1987 on our
hands.

We, of all people, considering the NG should be supporting the MO.

JiM


Sounds like 'circle the wagons' Jim - not surprising when you consider
where many get their 'pay and rations' from

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We, of all people, considering the NG should be supporting the MO.

JiM



Agree totally with what you just posted Jim,
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We, of all people, considering the NG should be supporting the MO.


Jim,

It was a poor forecast, from an organisation which is constantly using PR to
harp on about how much more accurate they are now than 50 years ago (which
is somewhat true) and how climate change is being well forecast by their
huge computers, not being able to forecast a storm track a few hours in
advance is pathetic and it will be a long time before the public forget this
one.

On a lighter note, I wonder whether any experts here feel that there is
justification for a higher resolution monitoring grid in the Atlantic now?.
I know QuikScat was supposed to assist in the collection of data from sparse
areas but is there justification to take this further?

Well done to the GFS which detected the change of track on Saturday 00z run.

A


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On a lighter note, I wonder whether any experts here feel that there is
justification for a higher resolution monitoring grid in the Atlantic

now?.
I know QuikScat was supposed to assist in the collection of data from

sparse
areas but is there justification to take this further?

Well done to the GFS which detected the change of track on Saturday 00z

run.

Well done to you Andrew for a nice "after the event" post :-)

best regards,
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justification for a higher resolution monitoring grid in the Atlantic

now?.
I know QuikScat was supposed to assist in the collection of data from

sparse
areas but is there justification to take this further?

Well done to the GFS which detected the change of track on Saturday 00z

run.

A



Andrew hats off to you for saying you got it wrong on your homepage
i expect the weatheroutlook to follow up on there homepage too

Will be a first for them!




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