On 12 Apr, 09:11, (Adrian D. Shaw) wrote:
Felly sgrifennodd *Jon O'Rourke :
MetO forecast issued this morning
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporat...r20070411.html
Hmm, only a 1 in 8 chance of temperatures being similar to 03 and 06?
One might conclude (though figures aren't all there to support this) that
this suggests a _cooler_ summer than the 01-06 average. Such a
conclusion would surely be more logical than that of the papers, who,
anticipating this release last week, were predicting another "scorcher".
Adrian
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Just looking at the Met Office Global seasonal category maps for Jun/
Jul/Aug, the southeast of England, along with most of France and the
Low Countries, is more likely to have an average summer with respect
to temperature.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research...erce_cat2.html
Dick Lovett