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Old January 16th 15, 07:03 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default SEVERE Arctic blast coming in EIGHT days early, says Sir Piers

On Friday, January 16, 2015 at 3:45:30 PM UTC, Malcolm wrote:
In article , Jim
Cannon writes
WeatherAction Stratospheric Warming Forecast 'revolutionary success'
- News and Forecast update released
- Loaded into ALL* forecast services
(*except B+I Whole-Spring-Now)

WeatherAction's revolutionary forecast for a 'Sudden (upper)
Stratospheric Warming' and implications for EXTRA WILD Jet stream
behaviour and the possibility of some extra Snow deluges Brit+Ire+Eu
and USA (and opposite weather in places) has been confirmed although
coming in about 8 days early. "This was a 'Trial' forecast with larger
than usual uncertainties", said Sir Piers Corbyn "and we are very
pleased with the success. The earliness is interesting but does not
take away from the general success of the Jet stream going even more
wild on an 8 day earlier cue. This is a great result for our Solar
Lunar Action Technique. It demonstrates, yet again, that extreme events
and major Jet Stream changes are driven from above - by solar activity
, which is why CO2-warmism and Standard meteorology cannot explain or
forecast wild Jet stream behaviour or get a look-in to effective long
range forecasting.

The Report-update discusses implications for snow deluges and wild
weather contrasts to the start of Feb, so essentially only covers
January weather; therefore it is included in 30d BI, Eu and USA and
'RTQ' (Red Weather and thunder/tornado + Quake risk) services. The
first SSW-JS-Snow forecast issued on 15Dec covered Feb in detail so was
NOT in Jan 30d Services for BI, Eu or USA or RTQ.



ROFL!!

You couldn't make it up! Oh, he just has :-))

Now, about that forecast on 9th December:
"This will probably be the most extreme 5 days of snow blizzards and and
gales in Britain and Ireland for 100 years, being more severe than the
worst events of December 2010 (which were also correctly forecast by
WeatherAction)."

How late is that now?


Piers would have trouble forecasting the date of Christmas Day.....