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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ly-happen.html Oh dear. And a pointless swipe at The Met Office as well. The press will *never* let them forget the barbeque summer thing will they? And does PWS *really* have a nuch better record than The Met Office as regards long term forecasts? I don't recall them contradicting The Met Office on last summer's forecast. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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On Mar 22, 7:09*am, "Col" wrote:
"Phil Layton" wrote in message ... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...mer-ahead---un... Oh dear. And a pointless swipe at The Met Office as well. The press will *never* let them forget the barbeque summer thing will they? And does PWS *really* have a nuch better record than The Met Office as regards long term forecasts? I don't recall them contradicting The Met Office on last summer's forecast. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl When looking at so-called LRF, I find it it always best to do a little bit of research on their record: This was PWS UK summer forecast for 2008. Above average temperatures all 3 months: http://www.positiveweathersolutions.co.uk/2.html This was PWS' forecast for August of last year, issued on 23rd July 2009. "Jonathan Powell from Positive Weather Solutions said: 'The roller- coaster summer will have another high. When it does arrive, record temperatures may well be achieved. 'At present, the second week of August looks likely to break the warmest-day record for England, and possibly Wales.' Met Office forecaster John Hammond also predicts a warmer August will follow a wet July." See a pattern? Just like particular attention-seeking cold forecasters this winter, PWS have managed to find an outlet for an extreme forecast - the same kind of forecast that they have issued for the last 2 years. If their August 2009 forecast, is not for a BBQ month, I don't know what is, but they've conveniently forgotten and it doesn't fit the Mail's agenda. No-one would have taken any notice if they had forecast an average summer, but this makes a newspaper. Ignore it. They have no track record. |
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