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Bury buried in snow - as per WeatherAction forecast made weeks ago
UKMO retreat of warm-up continues further
Bury buried in snow* and M6 brought to standstill** in snowstorms with thaw 25/26Jan as MetO revise 'warm-up' DOWN to 'less cold', change rain forecasts to snow and postpone general change. THIS is what WeatherAction warned would happen. *Observer Report in Comms below, **Sky report http://bit.ly/XGfjd0 GREAT PIC http://twitpic.com/by8wmk/full Piers Corbyn said "We stated anyway this period would be 'less cold' (than previous period) on our forecast maps first issued mid Dec** and when MetO first talked of thaw we warned (see below) it would not be as significant or rapid as they expected and temperatures on each day would be revised down and the event delayed and that anyway cold weather would return under our forecast. The event detail is less cold than we expected in our 5 week ahead forecast but nevertheless the timing and our warning of standard short range (MetO) forecast errors have been well confirmed. MetO revision of their milder expecations downwards such as this 'thaw with snowstorns' has happened more than once this Jan and is reminiscent of their 'Drought with floods' last Spring. ** Note our forecast graph, in error, did not reflect this, In such situations the maps normally take precedent. |
Bury buried in snow - as per WeatherAction forecast made weeks ago
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Bury buried in snow - as per WeatherAction forecast made weeks ago
On Jan 26, 9:31*pm, Malcolm wrote:
In article , Jim Cannon writes UKMO retreat of warm-up continues further On the contrary, the cold weather has retreated long before Piers claimed it would. How does he/you explain this bad forecasting? -- Malcolm Not wrong, RIGHT Piers Corbyn said "We stated anyway this period would be 'less cold' (than previous period) on our forecast maps first issued mid Dec** and when MetO first talked of thaw we warned (see below) it would not be as significant or rapid as they expected and temperatures on each day would be revised down and the event delayed and that anyway cold weather would return under our forecast. The event detail is less cold than we expected in our 5 week ahead forecast but nevertheless the timing and our warning of standard short range (MetO) forecast errors have been well confirmed. |
Bury buried in snow - as per WeatherAction forecast made weeks ago
In article f54c28c9-84d5-4a55-901f-97355b8a5e89
@v7g2000yqv.googlegroups.com, says... Piers Corbyn said "We stated anyway this period would be 'less cold' (than previous period) on our forecast maps first issued mid Dec** Well why didn't /YOU/ mention it then? All you wittered on about was how the cold spell would continue well into February, which clearly, it hasn't. Piers has you well trained in the art of pretending that hopelessly inaccurate forecasts were in fact, exactly correctly spot on. We laugh at your gullibility. -- Alan LeHun Reply-to is valid. Add "BPSF" to subject: to bypass spam filters. |
Bury buried in snow - as per WeatherAction forecast made weeksago
Jim Cannon wrote:
On Jan 26, 9:31 pm, Malcolm wrote: In article , Jim Cannon writes UKMO retreat of warm-up continues further On the contrary, the cold weather has retreated long before Piers claimed it would. How does he/you explain this bad forecasting? -- Malcolm Not wrong, RIGHT Piers Corbyn said "We stated anyway this period would be 'less cold' (than previous period) on our forecast maps first issued mid Dec** and when MetO first talked of thaw we warned (see below) it would not be as significant or rapid as they expected and temperatures on each day would be revised down and the event delayed and that anyway cold weather would return under our forecast. The event detail is less cold than we expected in our 5 week ahead forecast but nevertheless the timing and our warning of standard short range (MetO) forecast errors have been well confirmed. ---------------------------------------------- Why don't you give up? You are wasting your time on here as everybody to a person thinks you are bonkers. You are also making this Corbyn bloke look even more ludicrous which can't be good for his weather/climate business thingy he's trying to run. |
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