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Old January 29th 11, 11:09 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Lawrence Jenkins Lawrence Jenkins is offline
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Default After February 8th


"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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John Hall wrote:
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Dave Cornwell writes:
It looks like we will have some better idea after that date what the
rest of the month holds. When the ensembles are that split the mean is
meaningless. (excuse the play on words!). At the moment it it is saying
there is about a 33% percent chance of it being either cold, average or
mild from the 8th, which is quite different from assuming an average of
all of the peturbations for which there is little confidence.
Dave


Looking at the 12Z GFS 850mb temps for London, there's a fairly big
spread from about the 5th. That's fairly common. Looks like there's
going to be a fairly chilly day or so around the 4th and a very mild one
24-48 hours later. After that, as you say, there's no clear signal.

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It is very common. Sometimes there is a north or south bias (not
geographically but above and below the mean)within the spread. In this
case although also fairly common, does show cold is just as likely an
outcome in the reasonably near future. I don't really know why I posted
this as it's pretty obvious! I sometimes use this medium so my mental
ramblings have an outlet!
Dave


Far more people live in the South, its called proportional representation.