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This low that's coming on Wednesday - is it coming down from the north or
developing and moving up from the south? Also, has anyone noticed that the ECMWF and UKMO runs are significantly different in that the UKMO has the low coming up and loitering over us through to Friday but the ECMWF has the low not even touching us and moving away to the south. Jeremy |
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In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 30 Sep 2003 at 16:04:29, Jeremy Handscomb
wrote : This low that's coming on Wednesday - is it coming down from the north or developing and moving up from the south? Also, has anyone noticed that the ECMWF and UKMO runs are significantly different in that the UKMO has the low coming up and loitering over us through to Friday but the ECMWF has the low not even touching us and moving away to the south. I don't know why they even bother running long-range forecasts any longer - it must be a dozen times in the last two months where predicted rain has failed to turn up. How can their ultra-expensive computer technology get it wrong *so* often? Regards, -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
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