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Tomorrow Never Comes! Unless it's Zonality



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Tomorrow Never Comes! Unless it's Zonality



I noticed the ne wind totaly gone from the gfs charts
I love gfs never accurate always changing.


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Tomorrow Never Comes! Unless it's Zonality



I noticed the ne wind totaly gone from the gfs charts
I love gfs never accurate always changing.


Well Neil as neither of us can post on TWO, we have to follow the frenzied
activity in silence. I would say this though about the GFS. It's almost as
if a programmer somewhere is taking the amber liquid out of us. It promises,
entices, teases and tempts us cold/snow lovers, with promises of wonderful
things but always they are just out of reach. It's always just ahead of us.
The 12z is at it again with NEXT Wednesday looking full of potential, how
many times has it bleedin' done that?
I know it's a "cutting edge model" but it's always accurate with the mild
stuff and does a 180 degree flip with any promised stuff from the N/E!


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Well Neil as neither of us can post on TWO, we have to follow the

frenzied
activity in silence. I would say this though about the GFS. It's almost as
if a programmer somewhere is taking the amber liquid out of us. It

promises,
entices, teases and tempts us cold/snow lovers, with promises of wonderful
things but always they are just out of reach. It's always just ahead of

us.
The 12z is at it again with NEXT Wednesday looking full of potential, how
many times has it bleedin' done that?
I know it's a "cutting edge model" but it's always accurate with the mild
stuff and does a 180 degree flip with any promised stuff from the N/E!



We can just use lots of fake email accounts
woops did i just say that why would i want to post there anyway
im not codge running for cover!

Im still waiting for my polar bears and the big freeze
i like this article on net-weather forums though.

The problem with TWO is that they tend to make changes but still claim to
have had it right all along. Unfortunately judging by the amount of people
now realising whats happening it seems as if they are about to come unstuck.
Which of course is all the better for net-weather who have a very much more
honest policy with their forecasts
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He he Lawrence.

Iv'e given up posting on TWO as I couldn't take all the excitement and
occasional bed wetting :-)

Seriously, the GFS *is* a good model it's just that predicting rare events like
snow in lowland England is often not going to come off, nature of the business
I'm afraid !

Happy New Year,

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lawrence jenkins wrote in message ...

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"lawrence jenkins" wrote in message
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Tomorrow Never Comes! Unless it's Zonality



I noticed the ne wind totaly gone from the gfs charts
I love gfs never accurate always changing.


Well Neil as neither of us can post on TWO, we have to follow the frenzied
activity in silence. I would say this though about the GFS. It's almost as
if a programmer somewhere is taking the amber liquid out of us. It promises,
entices, teases and tempts us cold/snow lovers, with promises of wonderful
things but always they are just out of reach. It's always just ahead of us.
The 12z is at it again with NEXT Wednesday looking full of potential, how
many times has it bleedin' done that?
I know it's a "cutting edge model" but it's always accurate with the mild
stuff and does a 180 degree flip with any promised stuff from the N/E!






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Latest UKMO Fax Charts are very poor, to say the least.
This one really has gone pear shaped hasn't it.



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Latest UKMO Fax Charts are very poor, to say the least.
This one really has gone pear shaped hasn't it.


Which charts are these?

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