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http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/bast...urope-blog.asp
hes been more accurate than any organisation all winter. will he get feb right as well? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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![]() "TT" wrote in message ... http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/bast...urope-blog.asp hes been more accurate than any organisation all winter. will he get feb right as well? We will just have to wait and see! Pretty damn impressive so far, when taken as a *whole*, and he is a meteorologist who knows what he is talking about not some "fly by night" computer programmer come weatherman that you see dotted all over the Net. Will -- |
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![]() at least he issues a forecast, unlilke you "mr no forecast". oh he actually gets one right. unlike you. your last 10 day lrf is a howler already, shall i repeat it? Dawlish wrote: On Jan 30, 9:34 am, "Stan Kellett" Now tell me he's a great long-range forecaster, Tibbs. Outcome forecast success over time is the *only* thing you can use to judge the success, or otherwise, of forecasters. That's not what I think of him. That's what he's hasn't managed to do. |
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On Jan 30, 12:44*pm, TT wrote:
at least he issues a forecast, unlilke you "mr no forecast". oh he actually gets one right. unlike you. your last 10 day lrf is a howler already, shall i repeat it? Dawlish wrote: On Jan 30, 9:34 am, "Stan Kellett" Now tell me he's a great long-range forecaster, Tibbs. Outcome forecast success over time is the *only* thing you can use to judge the success, or otherwise, of forecasters. That's not what I think of him. That's what he's hasn't managed to do.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes Terry Tibbs, it's here. Changing your name to another anonymous vehicle and hoping no-one will notice doesn't help you. Always returned to and always discussed at outcome, in the full glare of people like yourself. Good forecast, or bad. **At T240 on 2nd Feb, the weather in the UK will be controlled by an anticyclone close enough to produce a flow over the UK mainly between south-west and north-west i.e, with an Atlantic origin. Temperatures will be reasonably close to average for the start of February, but there may be night frosts if the skies clear. The anticyclone, whilst located in mid-Atlantic for a while will have produced a transient northerly in the run-up to the 2nd Feb, but will have moved south- eastwards to kill this by the 2nd, introducing the Atlantic air. Any wintriness at this forecast outcome time, will be limited to the hills, with rain at lower levels.** I hope you'll return to discuss the forecast on the 2nd - unlike all the successful ones that you always seem to conveniently forget. I also hope you might reconsider your support for *******i, given the clear evidence of his poor historical forecasts that I've presented to you. I doubt either will happen. 8( |
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did i mention historical?
hes got this winter right. fact. you havnt issued one. says it all. Dawlish wrote: I also hope you might reconsider your support for *******i, given the clear evidence of his poor historical forecasts that I've presented to you. I doubt either will happen. 8( --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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