Bump.:-) Just so that this one doesn't go away, and that EVERYONE can
see Rob Marks' weather forecasting failure.:-D
Here is a reminder of his February 2005 forecast:
http://www.robmarksmedia.co.uk/eastb...thoutlook1.htm
(Also note the date of the update - 30/01/2005.)
"Forecast for February 2005 BY ROB MARKS OF
HTTP://WWW.ROBMARKSMEDIA.CO.UK/
"This forecast was updated on Sunday 30th January 2005
"1st February - 6th February
"A mild start to the month with a lot of cloud at times and some light
rain. Turning colder at the end of the week with an increasing risk of
some sleet and snow.
"7th February - 13th February
"A bitterly cold spell of weather is expected with heavy snow at times
giving significant accumulations. An area of low pressure will sweep
south across the country mid-week bringing a risk of blizzard
conditions at times.
"14th February - 20th February
"High pressure is likely to be in control of the weather this week so
expect cool days with plenty of winter sunshine. Frost and fog are
likely by night and where any fog lingers during the day it will remain
cold.
"21st February - 28th February
"Another cold week is in store with the winds, once again, coming from
an easterly direction. Sub zero temperatures are likely with outbreaks
of snow, some of which could be heavy."
In conclusion, I say that, once again, as I told Gavin in the latest
Gavin thread:
If you CAN'T forecast the weather, then DON'T forecast the weather AT
ALL. It's as simple as that!:-o :-( :-(
D.