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can you do better then?
no. you dont even have the balls to issue one. case closed. charlatan 100% On 03/11/2010 12:53 PM, Dawlish wrote: It's another forecast; no more. They appear to be going down the road of saying that La Nina will affect our winter, but they don't refer to any research. What research there is not conclusive about the link from the Equatorial Pacific to us in the UK in a La Nina winter (or an El Nino, or transition winter either!). I think they are looking at the main difference in conditions between this winter and last and guessing that the kind of winter we will have will be different to last year; hence the colder and drier forecast. *No-one* including netweather has any decent track record in seasonal forecasting, so why should we really take any of them seriously? When someone gets it right around 75% of the time over about a dozen seasons, I'll begin to start taking an interest in what they are doing. No-one appears to have managed to do that yet. I'm incredibly frustrated by the lack of progress in seasonal forecasting over the last 20 years. Far more research is needed and we are nowhere near being able to forecast this winter's weather with any confidence. The demand for people to be able to get it right is great, but no-one can meet the demand. That creates a market for the commercials. The commercials also have a vested interest in drumming up business and if they mention cold, it will wed most of their participants to their site, as they will be hoping they've got it right. If they say "cold" they'll also get far more publicity than if they say "mild". It will also attact new coldies because they will think that someone has found the holy grail of forecasting a cold winter. They haven't. Really; they haven't. Frustrating; pretty hopeless; not what the coldies will want to hear, but there you go. |
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