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**Forecast: UK weather mainly dominated by anticyclonicconditions at T+240 on Monday 10th March**
On Thursday, 6 March 2014 07:51:48 UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 6:14:21 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:10:45 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: An end to the zonal train in sight. **On Monday 10th March, at T+240, the UK's weather will be dominated by high pressure. For most areas, the weather will be settled, with light winds and plenty of sunshine, for many areas. Early spring frosts may be quite widespread, if skies stay clear at night, but days will be pleasant and springlike, for many. It is not possible to predict exactly where the centre of the anticyclone will be positioned, with respect to the UK, but any rain will be confined to windward coasts.** Spring, at last. Still happy about this forecast, High pressure almost certainly on its way now. It really is looking gorgeous on Monday and through most of next week, for much of the UK. Peachy! Of FFS will you quit bumping you feeble faux forecast. All you have done is averaged out the models until a very safe range and stated the bleedin' obvious. |
**Forecast: UK weather mainly dominated by anticyclonicconditions at T+240 on Monday 10th March**
On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:39:10 PM UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Thursday, 6 March 2014 07:51:48 UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 6:14:21 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:10:45 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: An end to the zonal train in sight. **On Monday 10th March, at T+240, the UK's weather will be dominated by high pressure. For most areas, the weather will be settled, with light winds and plenty of sunshine, for many areas. Early spring frosts may be quite widespread, if skies stay clear at night, but days will be pleasant and springlike, for many. It is not possible to predict exactly where the centre of the anticyclone will be positioned, with respect to the UK, but any rain will be confined to windward coasts.** Spring, at last. Still happy about this forecast, High pressure almost certainly on its way now. It really is looking gorgeous on Monday and through most of next week, for much of the UK. Peachy! Of FFS will you quit bumping you feeble faux forecast. All you have done is averaged out the models until a very safe range and stated the bleedin' obvious. You are upset because you have been outed as an idiot and a liar. Pity, but only you can address your problems larry. I'd rather concentrate on the weather - which really is looking excellent with plenty of sunshine and above-average temperatures next week - as forecast 10 days in advance. |
**Forecast: UK weather mainly dominated by anticyclonicconditions at T+240 on Monday 10th March**
On Thursday, 6 March 2014 19:01:10 UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:39:10 PM UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: On Thursday, 6 March 2014 07:51:48 UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 6:14:21 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:10:45 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: An end to the zonal train in sight. **On Monday 10th March, at T+240, the UK's weather will be dominated by high pressure. For most areas, the weather will be settled, with light winds and plenty of sunshine, for many areas. Early spring frosts may be quite widespread, if skies stay clear at night, but days will be pleasant and springlike, for many. It is not possible to predict exactly where the centre of the anticyclone will be positioned, with respect to the UK, but any rain will be confined to windward coasts.** Spring, at last. Still happy about this forecast, High pressure almost certainly on its way now. It really is looking gorgeous on Monday and through most of next week, for much of the UK. Peachy! Of FFS will you quit bumping you feeble faux forecast. All you have done is averaged out the models until a very safe range and stated the bleedin' obvious. You are upset because you have been outed as an idiot and a liar. Pity, but only you can address your problems larry. I'd rather concentrate on the weather - which really is looking excellent with plenty of sunshine and above-average temperatures next week - as forecast 10 days in advance. By the models the models Garvey, not you. A real forecaster will sometimes challenge the models , you just follow them. In fact real forecaster programmed the models and without that you'd be bearing more then just a physical resemblance to Mystic Meg. |
**Forecast: UK weather mainly dominated by anticyclonicconditions at T+240 on Monday 10th March**
On Thursday, March 6, 2014 7:26:23 PM UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Thursday, 6 March 2014 19:01:10 UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:39:10 PM UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: On Thursday, 6 March 2014 07:51:48 UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 6:14:21 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:10:45 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: An end to the zonal train in sight. **On Monday 10th March, at T+240, the UK's weather will be dominated by high pressure. For most areas, the weather will be settled, with light winds and plenty of sunshine, for many areas. Early spring frosts may be quite widespread, if skies stay clear at night, but days will be pleasant and springlike, for many. It is not possible to predict exactly where the centre of the anticyclone will be positioned, with respect to the UK, but any rain will be confined to windward coasts.** Spring, at last. Still happy about this forecast, High pressure almost certainly on its way now. It really is looking gorgeous on Monday and through most of next week, for much of the UK. Peachy! Of FFS will you quit bumping you feeble faux forecast. All you have done is averaged out the models until a very safe range and stated the bleedin' obvious. You are upset because you have been outed as an idiot and a liar. Pity, but only you can address your problems larry. I'd rather concentrate on the weather - which really is looking excellent with plenty of sunshine and above-average temperatures next week - as forecast 10 days in advance. By the models the models Garvey, not you. A real forecaster will sometimes challenge the models , you just follow them. In fact real forecaster programmed the models and without that you'd be bearing more then just a physical resemblance to Mystic Meg. Whatever. It's not worth engaging with idiots like you when you simply don't know what you are talking about. Sorry. |
**Forecast: UK weather mainly dominated by anticyclonicconditions at T+240 on Monday 10th March**
On Thursday, 6 March 2014 19:39:14 UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Thursday, March 6, 2014 7:26:23 PM UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: On Thursday, 6 March 2014 19:01:10 UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:39:10 PM UTC, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: On Thursday, 6 March 2014 07:51:48 UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Tuesday, March 4, 2014 6:14:21 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote: On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:10:45 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote: An end to the zonal train in sight. **On Monday 10th March, at T+240, the UK's weather will be dominated by high pressure. For most areas, the weather will be settled, with light winds and plenty of sunshine, for many areas. Early spring frosts may be quite widespread, if skies stay clear at night, but days will be pleasant and springlike, for many. It is not possible to predict exactly where the centre of the anticyclone will be positioned, with respect to the UK, but any rain will be confined to windward coasts.** Spring, at last. Still happy about this forecast, High pressure almost certainly on its way now. It really is looking gorgeous on Monday and through most of next week, for much of the UK. Peachy! Of FFS will you quit bumping you feeble faux forecast. All you have done is averaged out the models until a very safe range and stated the bleedin' obvious. You are upset because you have been outed as an idiot and a liar. Pity, but only you can address your problems larry. I'd rather concentrate on the weather - which really is looking excellent with plenty of sunshine and above-average temperatures next week - as forecast 10 days in advance. By the models the models Garvey, not you. A real forecaster will sometimes challenge the models , you just follow them. In fact real forecaster programmed the models and without that you'd be bearing more then just a physical resemblance to Mystic Meg. Whatever. It's not worth engaging with idiots like you when you simply don't know what you are talking about. Sorry. Was that your own opinion or a models? |
**Forecast: UK weather mainly dominated by anticyclonicconditions at T+240 on Monday 10th March**
On Friday, February 28, 2014 7:10:45 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
An end to the zonal train in sight. **On Monday 10th March, at T+240, the UK's weather will be dominated by high pressure. For most areas, the weather will be settled, with light winds and plenty of sunshine, for many areas. Early spring frosts may be quite widespread, if skies stay clear at night, but days will be pleasant and springlike, for many. It is not possible to predict exactly where the centre of the anticyclone will be positioned, with respect to the UK, but any rain will be confined to windward coasts.** Spring, at last. And it is. A good forecast with every area of the UK under the influence of high pressure. |
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