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You thick **** . Paul and Will's forecast are invariably correct, just like
Dazed and Wands. "Matt Hewlett" wrote in message ... The thing is, there are many people out there doing forecasts. You have the respected ones, the likes of Brian Gaze, Andrew Bond, the Met Office, who all do a long range forecast. You have respected short to mid range forecasters such as Will Hand, Paul Bartlett to name but two and I personally think expecting apologies off anyone for a forecast based on their own opinions through model interpretations, is asking a bit much. An acknowledgement of error yes, but not an apology. The MetO would be aplogising on a weekly basis if their countryfile forecast were taken as gospel ![]() "Damien" wrote in message oups.com... Well, I guess it could be argued that winter isn't over yet. I'm not fighting Brian Gazes corner, he's more than capable of doing that himself, but I will say that he is always the first to hold his hand up and admit he got it wrong, when a forecast goes tits up. Let me just say that, as is now, hopefully, anyway, widely known, I have made PEACE with Brian Gaze via e-mail over those events now. However, that said, I will say this, anyway: 1. There was NO apology - certainly there was nothing direct - on the front page of The Weather Outlook website anytime AFTER that 2002 winter, and, till this day, there has not been one PUBLIC message of direct apology for that winter. HOWEVER, I say again, I HAVE straightened this out now with Brian via e-mail, and we have - I hope! - a mutual understanding for each other. 2. In the winter of 2002, Brian - AND OTHERS(!) - kept on saying that "it will come cold next week" and "it will come cold next week", only for NOTHING to EVER happen!:-( :-( At least NOW, the kettle of fish is very much different.:-) 3. I know NOW what I did NOT KNOW before, and, although this does not *really* apply to Brian or The Weather Outlook, my awareness was that the 2002 winter forecasts were really the EXPERT VERIFICATION of MY DREAMS(!) once again about to come true. This was as, obviously quite starkly, opposed to a set of exceptionally poorly-organised forecasts by the likes of Tom "campus kid" Presutti and Gavin "I truly believed" Partridge, not to mention badger "I forecast cold weather EVERY winter", and the less said about Gary Sarre, the better.:-( I am not the guy that I have been demonised as. Nor is Matty H, as, I can see from here, you, like the other admins on TWO who I am in touch with, are sensible, rational, decent-minded people, who do a good job. I hope that one day the negotiations as to my return to The Weather Outlook discussion forums can begin. It was allowed with Codge, except that I, contrary to the incessant lies of Justin Williams, am most certainly NOT Codge. Furthermore, as late last year has proved, not to mention *some* of my posts on this particular forum now, I am also indeed capable of engaging in sensible, rational, logical, coherent, decent-minded weather and climatological discussion. D. |
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