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Any hope left for this summer?
Not liking the look of the latest model runs and Met Office forecast,
which seem to indicate yet another dire first half of July, I can't believe we're getting this pattern *yet again* - sadly this fools' fine spell doesn't seem to set to last. This really is getting into a pattern which repeats year after year. Our real "summer" these days is March, April, May and (not so much this year) June. Can anyone with more ability to analyse models give any hope in the current predictions? If not, wake me up next February. :-( Nick |
Any hope left for this summer?
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, Nick writes: Not liking the look of the latest model runs and Met Office forecast, which seem to indicate yet another dire first half of July, I can't believe we're getting this pattern *yet again* - sadly this fools' fine spell doesn't seem to set to last. This really is getting into a pattern which repeats year after year. Our real "summer" these days is March, April, May and (not so much this year) June. Can anyone with more ability to analyse models give any hope in the current predictions? If not, wake me up next February. :-( Nick The Met Office 15 day forecast doesn't look too bad to me for the south, though as usual the further north and west you go the wetter and cooler it's likely to be. It just looks like an averageish first half of July. Anyone who thinks it looks bad has been spoilt by the last 20 years (excluding the last 3 or so), which have led to some unrealistic expectations. By 1960s standards the prospects would seem pretty good, at least for the south. -- John Hall "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." Winston S Churchill (1874-1965) |
Any hope left for this summer?
"John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Nick writes: Not liking the look of the latest model runs and Met Office forecast, which seem to indicate yet another dire first half of July, I can't believe we're getting this pattern *yet again* - sadly this fools' fine spell doesn't seem to set to last. This really is getting into a pattern which repeats year after year. Our real "summer" these days is March, April, May and (not so much this year) June. Can anyone with more ability to analyse models give any hope in the current predictions? If not, wake me up next February. :-( Nick The Met Office 15 day forecast doesn't look too bad to me for the south, though as usual the further north and west you go the wetter and cooler it's likely to be. It just looks like an averageish first half of July. Anyone who thinks it looks bad has been spoilt by the last 20 years (excluding the last 3 or so), which have led to some unrealistic expectations. By 1960s standards the prospects would seem pretty good, at least for the south. But we don't live in the 60s, thank goodness, I mean there would no usenet, no AWSs, no weather models, no X-factor and Cheryl Cole, .... :-) Will -- |
Any hope left for this summer?
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Will Hand writes: But we don't live in the 60s, thank goodness, I mean there would no usenet, no AWSs, no weather models, no X-factor and Cheryl Cole, .... :-) I make that 3-2 in favour of the current day. :) -- John Hall "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." Winston S Churchill (1874-1965) |
Any hope left for this summer?
On 30/06/2011 09:14, Nick wrote:
Not liking the look of the latest model runs and Met Office forecast, which seem to indicate yet another dire first half of July, I can't believe we're getting this pattern *yet again* - sadly this fools' fine spell doesn't seem to set to last. This really is getting into a pattern which repeats year after year. Our real "summer" these days is March, April, May and (not so much this year) June. Can anyone with more ability to analyse models give any hope in the current predictions? If not, wake me up next February. :-( Nick As ma bones predicted, this month will be a wash out, with 5 inches of rain. August will be normally changeable, with 3 inches of rain. You'll have to wait until September and the first half of October for an Indian summer. Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl |
Any hope left for this summer?
On 30/06/2011 10:15, John Hall wrote:
In article , writes: Not liking the look of the latest model runs and Met Office forecast, which seem to indicate yet another dire first half of July, I can't believe we're getting this pattern *yet again* - sadly this fools' fine spell doesn't seem to set to last. This really is getting into a pattern which repeats year after year. Our real "summer" these days is March, April, May and (not so much this year) June. Can anyone with more ability to analyse models give any hope in the current predictions? If not, wake me up next February. :-( Nick The Met Office 15 day forecast doesn't look too bad to me for the south, though as usual the further north and west you go the wetter and cooler it's likely to be. It just looks like an averageish first half of July. Anyone who thinks it looks bad has been spoilt by the last 20 years (excluding the last 3 or so), which have led to some unrealistic expectations. By 1960s standards the prospects would seem pretty good, at least for the south. My Mom blamed the bad weather in the 1960's on the US and the USSR sending up rockets. She would say,"No good will come of it, all that pollution in the atomsphere". Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl |
Any hope left for this summer?
On Thu, 30 Jun 2011 19:38:44 +0100, Will Hand wrote:
"John Hall" wrote in message ... The Met Office 15 day forecast doesn't look too bad to me for the south, though as usual the further north and west you go the wetter and cooler it's likely to be. It just looks like an averageish first half of July. Anyone who thinks it looks bad has been spoilt by the last 20 years (excluding the last 3 or so), which have led to some unrealistic expectations. By 1960s standards the prospects would seem pretty good, at least for the south. But we don't live in the 60s, thank goodness, I mean there would no usenet, no AWSs, no weather models, no X-factor and Cheryl Cole, .... :-) No weather models? Have you forgotten the 3-parameter model? ;-) -- Graham Davis, Bracknell Whilst it's true that money can't buy you happiness, at least you can be miserable in comfort. Newsreader for Windows, Mac, Unix family: http://pan.rebelbase.com/ |
Any hope left for this summer?
On 30/06/11 09:14, Nick wrote:
Not liking the look of the latest model runs and Met Office forecast, which seem to indicate yet another dire first half of July, I can't believe we're getting this pattern *yet again* - sadly this fools' fine spell doesn't seem to set to last. This really is getting into a pattern which repeats year after year. Our real "summer" these days is March, April, May and (not so much this year) June. Can anyone with more ability to analyse models give any hope in the current predictions? If not, wake me up next February. :-( Nick Where are you based? The Met Office long range outlook looks reasonable for the south at least, less good the further north and west you go. I do have some sympathy for you if you are in the north. My impression is that it has been very unsettled there since early May based on my recollection of looking at the rainfall radar on a daily basis. |
Any hope left for this summer?
"Adam Lea" wrote in message ...
I do have some sympathy for you if you are in the north. My impression is that it has been very unsettled there since early May based on my recollection of looking at the rainfall radar on a daily basis. Hi, Adam, Great so far in north-east England April to June. My suntan is looking good with sunshine above and rainfall below average. The north is a big place with lots of different climate areas (;0) Ken Copley, Teesdale rain shadow |
Any hope left for this summer?
"Ken Cook" wrote in message ... "Adam Lea" wrote in message ... I do have some sympathy for you if you are in the north. My impression is that it has been very unsettled there since early May based on my recollection of looking at the rainfall radar on a daily basis. Hi, Adam, Great so far in north-east England April to June. My suntan is looking good with sunshine above and rainfall below average. The north is a big place with lots of different climate areas (;0) Ken Copley, Teesdale rain shadow Ssshhh Ken, you really don't want all those southerners emigrating north do you? :-) As for out west, it's grim, persistent wet and dreary, you'd all hate it :-) Will -- |
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