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Phil Layton writes: The bit that has surprised me is that there was no recordable rain here in Guildford at all from this Low. That surprises me too. Here in Cranleigh, only 8 miles away, I'm reliably informed that there was a slight shower sometime about 8:30am, and judging by the puddles I saw I think there was probably also some rain overnight. -- John Hall "The covers of this book are too far apart." Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) |
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![]() "Will" wrote in message ... ================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Col, I think there is an element of truth in what you say. But in these days of litigation, auditors and bean-counters breathing down your neck what would you do ? Also it's so easy in hindsight of course ! All in all I think the Met Office forecasters once again did a splendid job in alerting us to the possibilities, if it had come off fully (or even stronger) then nothing much would have been said on here I suspect. Also don't forget that the Met Office predicted areas in terms of percentage risk, these were not far out in the Irish Sea region but perhaps too high over Scotland and northern Ireland, but would anyone else had done any better ? I doubt it. In these increasingly litagatious times, I can't blame them. It's just very sad that our forecasts have effectively become distorted to account for this trend. If severe gales are forecast and then it's just a bit windy then the public just sighs with relief and nobody bothers with the fact that they got it wrong. But if it's the other way round....... Admittedly with this storm they were already pulling back on the expected windspeeds this morning, compared to what was being forecast last night. In fact as soon as I woke up this morning and heard nothing I knew that something was up. Incidentally, has anybody ever tried suing the Met Office? I would imagine it would be rather difficult in practice. I think you would have to prove negligence to the extent that procedures weren't followed that stopped vital information getting through, rather than just a situation in which the forecasters to the best of their knowledge predict one thing, but in fact turns out to do another. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message . .. | The bit that has surprised me is that there was no recordable rain here in | Guildford at all from this Low. | | Phil To be honest Phil they said that England would only see little if any rainfall due to the quick passage of fronts. Joe |
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In these increasingly litagatious times, I can't blame them.
It's just very sad that our forecasts have effectively become distorted to account for this trend. If severe gales are forecast and then it's just a bit windy then the public just sighs with relief and nobody bothers with the fact that they got it wrong. But if it's the other way round....... Quite. The "crying wolf" effect springs to mind. Cry wolf too many times and when you really do need to get it right, no-one believes you :-( Cheers. --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove dependency on fame & fortune h*$el*$$e**nd***$o$ts***i*$*$m**m$$o*n**s@$*$a$$o* *l.c**$*$om$$ |
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writes As someone who is as far out into the Irish Sea as anyone in England, ( :-)) Barrow) it has been our usual autumnal depression. There are times when we seem to get strings of them coming through and this was no better or worse than normal. We have had over an inch of rain since Tuesday and there aren't so many leaves left on the trees. Jim Webster I'm in the middle (IOM) most definitely agree, just a routine blow. -- Bill |
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"Will" wrote here on 14 Nov 2003:
snip But in these days of litigation, auditors and bean-counters breathing down your neck what would you do ? snip Yes, but (though IANAL and all that) I think it might be dangerous to assume that only under-forecasting would be subject to that sort of thing. It's not hard to imagine over-forecasting having the same problems. -- Above address *is* valid - but snip spamtrap to get me to *read*! Support the world's oldest motorsport venue! http://www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk/future.html |
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![]() "Will" wrote in message ... ================================================== ================== This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author. Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do. ================================================== ================== Phil, that is very surprising. Mind you I only managed 9.2 mm up to 1800 today which for these parts is not much more than a scotch mist :-) Here in West Wales, I recorded 40mm for the 24 hours up to 1700 today. I am in an area that was supposed to have been hit by high winds. I do not have a wind gauge yet (roll on Christmas g) but the wind did not keep me awake last night and today I could see little evidence of debris on the roads. -- Howard Neil |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... That surprises me too. Here in Cranleigh, only 8 miles away, I'm reliably informed that there was a slight shower sometime about 8:30am, and judging by the puddles I saw I think there was probably also some rain overnight. -- John, Just to confirm, it did rain here, but not enough to make a recording. I dont appear to be alone. Heathrow at 06z reported a Trace for the last 12hrs, and again at 18z, and according to weatheronline, many stations in the SE also reported no more than a trace.including Odiham, Redhill & Manston. Phil |
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In article , Phil Layton
writes "John Hall" wrote in message ... That surprises me too. Here in Cranleigh, only 8 miles away, I'm reliably informed that there was a slight shower sometime about 8:30am, and judging by the puddles I saw I think there was probably also some rain overnight. -- John, Just to confirm, it did rain here, but not enough to make a recording. I dont appear to be alone. Heathrow at 06z reported a Trace for the last 12hrs, and again at 18z, and according to weatheronline, many stations in the SE also reported no more than a trace.including Odiham, Redhill & Manston. Phil There was only 0.2 mm in Chalfont St Giles. Norman. -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St. Giles Buckinghamshire |
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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message . .. The bit that has surprised me is that there was no recordable rain here in Guildford at all from this Low. Phil I only recorded 1.3mm here in St Albans so I am not surprised as the fronts were quite fragmented by the time they reached the South East. Got a little rain from th bent back occlusion which just brushed past to the north. Alan |
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