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Default humidity forecasts?

Hello group,

We have temperature and rain and wind forecasts, but do we have a
humidity forecast? As you would with a temperature forecast. Like a
5-day humidity forecast. I can't find one on the metoffice site. Any
clues? Is one even done, if it is, what's the precision?

thanks

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Default humidity forecasts?

"comp.john" wrote in message
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Hello group,

We have temperature and rain and wind forecasts, but do we have a
humidity forecast? As you would with a temperature forecast. Like a
5-day humidity forecast. I can't find one on the metoffice site. Any
clues? Is one even done, if it is, what's the precision?

thanks

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comp.john


Weatheronline has a field offering the mean relative humidity for the layer
between the surface and 300m from the GFS
which may be of some use http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/rb30_frame.htm

Jon.

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Default humidity forecasts?

On 2009-07-05, Jon O'Rourke wrote:
"comp.john" wrote in message
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Hello group,

We have temperature and rain and wind forecasts, but do we have a
humidity forecast? As you would with a temperature forecast. Like a
5-day humidity forecast. I can't find one on the metoffice site. Any
clues? Is one even done, if it is, what's the precision?

thanks

--
comp.john


Weatheronline has a field offering the mean relative humidity for the layer
between the surface and 300m from the GFS
which may be of some use http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/rb30_frame.htm


Awesome. Just what I was looking for, thanks.

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