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ONCE AGAIN the BBC forecast has got it wrong! As they've been saying so often
lately, here in High Wycombe we were due to get a sunny, warm day today - (as they said we would yesterday - which didn't materialise - grey until 7pm - max. 19.7C). Well we DID get a sunny start until 8.30am this morning but then the cloud sheet grew out of nothing and it's grey again. Mind you, there was some rather thundery-looking stuff around to the south about 8am! That's all gone and we have the usual boring 7/8Cu which has been so prevalent lately. Philip Eden's post on colder than average temps shows quite clearly that we have been in a predominantly northerly flow since last September with a brief break in November. We got a hint of this trend in the latter half of August last year with daytime max temps of 14C for three days that were predominantly sunny. The jet stream has been more or less stuck in this meridional mode and heading north-south over the UK - hence the cold northerlies. It's only been during the last couple of weeks that the mean air thickness has been higher than 540-546dam over the southern half of the UK. Still doesn't beat 1978 though: "the year when summer never arrived!" Daytime max temps of just 10-12C in June & July over the southern UK with an almost permanent deep low over the North Sea dragging down Arctic air. Looking at the archive on www.wetterzentrale.de there were several days when the 850mB air temp was 0C or below! Total thunder count so far this year - 1 distant rumble! Total thunder count for the whole of last year, 1 loud clap in March on the back end of a passing shower ! Nigel Aagh! Every time I learn something new... it pushes something old out of my brain! |
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![]() Total thunder count so far this year - 1 distant rumble! Total thunder count for the whole of last year, 1 loud clap in March on the back end of a passing shower ! Nigel Aagh! Every time I learn something new... it pushes something old out of my brain! The met office got it wrong three days last week, while i was staying in norfolk on holiday ruined the days out. Partly cloudy they said turned into days of getting soaked. |
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Next time you need the forecast to be spot on check with the NEIC to see
if there is a lot upheaval or try one or two of the world wide weather networks to see where the major weather sumps are. These are the two main reasons the Met Office go off the rails. So plan accordingly. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"nguk.." wrote in message
... Total thunder count so far this year - 1 distant rumble! Total thunder count for the whole of last year, 1 loud clap in March on the back end of a passing shower ! Nigel Aagh! Every time I learn something new... it pushes something old out of my brain! The met office got it wrong three days last week, while i was staying in norfolk on holiday ruined the days out. Partly cloudy they said turned into days of getting soaked. I was in Norfolk too last weekend nguk and the forecast as you say was pathetic from the met office. Rain every day when the forecast quite clearly said sunny at times and warm. I think they would do better to use seaweed or look out their windows then issue forecasts. The same has happened in Leeds this week. 3 days forecast of sun and warmth - instead 3 days of rain sometimes heavy. BrianT - Leeds |
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