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Old February 28th 13, 08:23 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Desperate Dan Desperate Dan is offline
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Default **Forecast: Atlantic Regime at T240 on 9th March.**

On Thursday, February 28, 2013 8:06:11 AM UTC, wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message

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On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:14:32 PM UTC,

wrote:

"Dawlish" wrote in message




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The Meto is still not prepared to forecast this change in their 6-15 day




outlook ...












Not so.




" UK Outlook for Monday 4 Mar 2013 to Wednesday 13 Mar 2013:








Next week is likely to start generally dry with variable amounts of cloud




but probably the best of the sunshine across southern and western areas..




However, even northern and eastern places should see increasing amounts of




sunshine by mid-week. Through the remainder of the week it will probably




turn more unsettled in the southwest with rain at times. Other areas may




hold on to these drier conditions for longer, but bands of rain are likely




to increasingly advance further north and east, giving a low risk of snow


in




northern areas. Winds generally light at first, but southeasterly winds


are




likely to strengthen in southern areas. Generally rather cold with further




overnight frosts for many, especially at first, but temperatures probably




recovering to nearer normal in the south with time. "








"turn more unsettled in the SW ..... bands of rain .... " looks like a




change to me.




Did you read this forecast before posting I wonder?








Will




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http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm




Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)




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You appear to have missed the phrase "in the SW". Does the SW now represent

the whole of the UK?

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Not so. Can you not read " but bands of rain are likely to increasingly

advance further north and east ... "



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But as usual, this ****-poor precis is as clear as mud with both its wording

and its timings. The MetO teaboy did his usual job of brilliant obfuscation.

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Oh dear, showing your true colours again are we Dawlish?

You had a go at me in another thread for knocking the MetO and calling me a

dinosaur but here you hypocritically go again. You can't help it can you,

it's so sad.



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Have you lost your ability to interpret the tea-boy's scribbles since

leaving your former employers, I wonder?

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At least I can read charts and graphs and do know where the jet stream is,

found it yet?

Or do you need some more instruction from your teacher?



Will

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http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)

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I don't want to get between you two but I, also, find your forecasts a bit obscure. Where are "northern and eastern places" for example? Is northern Durness to John O' Groats and Eastern Wick to Dover? Not much point of any forecast if you don't know where it's for.