**Forecast: Low pressure dominating at T+240
On Monday, 17 November 2014 05:50:52 UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Friday, November 7, 2014 8:57:12 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Monday 17th Nov. **Not especially warm, not especially cold, but wet and potentially windy for many areas. Atlantic weather.**
Winter not starting early, fortunately.
Well, we certainly have low pressure dominance, but this isn't Atlantic weather and we have an influence from blocking to our NE which is introducing this NE/N flow across the country.
A forecast for the bin, I'm afraid and one of the 20% I don't get right.
What forecast FFS you've never made one , just a jumble of horoscopic words dressed up to sound like one and even that is doing then too much justice.
Okay this thread began with a forecast made last week for today and as vague as it was it was wrong.
So shouldn't there also be a forecast issued for next week? I mean how often do you issue theses forecasts and what is the criteria for prediction.
Is it weather type i.e. Atlantic westerly's or blocking?
Do they give more detail than that or is that the only parameter that you use for your forecast.
Please explain what these forecasts of yours actually forecast and how often.
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