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Old October 24th 03, 07:48 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Comprehensive Christmas Outlook - Long Range


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Col it's all in the runes :-)
At least it's not on a web site with thousands of hits an hour :-)

LOL

Will.
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Col wrote in message ...

"Keith Darlington" wrote in message
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During the period 24th December 2003 till 1st January 2004 the weather
will be determined by the mild SW winds - turning to light
anticyclonic winds with night frost - an finishing with a small
depression near SE England which deserves our attention if we are a snow
fan.


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Current thinking suggests it is quite impossible to forecast the weather
in this much detail so far ahead.
I've seen Countryfile forecasts for 5 days ahead that forecast to this
much detail go badly wrong, how can you hope to do this for over
2 month ahead?

What methods do you use and what sucess have you had?

Col
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