Forecast( or a guess!) for February
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 14:21:01 -0000, "Peter Clarke"
wrote:
I note that the Met Office is due to publish its LR forecast for the
remainder of the winter tomorrow and I thought I would get in my '
twopennyworth' first.
This is, I hope, sensible guesswork, based on experience of past winters and
my ' gut ' feeling - which is not infallible. Here goes:-
February will again have temperatures above normal, but it will be more
anticyclonic and drier than January...
Well I had the following email from the Met Office Aviation briefing
service yesterday. I don't know if it is a summary of the new one or
the last one but anyway, it doesn't make pleasant reading for snow
lovers:
Sharper
Make a difference by sharpening your aviation met. knowledge
Dear Dave
What are the conditions for January and February? Our long-range forecasters
are predicting that it will be milder than average.
“January and February are likely to see a wide variety of weather
from wet and windy to periods of quieter, more settled conditions.
All of which present their own hazards and opportunities for flying.
"Correct planning and understanding of the weather forecasts are essential
to make the most of your flying time.”
- Jon Dutton, Senior Aviation Forecaster
--
Dave
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