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Having been known to occasionally criticise the accuracy of forecasts ;-( I
would say that this current situation has been pretty well forecast. I think several of us were getting very sceptical and this was probably due to the rainfall being about 18 hours later than expected. Mind you, I suppose a hell of a difference if you'd cancelled an outdoor event on the strength of it. Dave |
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Hi Dave,
Depends what forecast you listen\watch in my opinion. I have been watching the BBC presentations, and for where I'm living, (Kent), I have to strongly disagree. As far as I'm concerned the forecasts have been apalling. Most people who live in this part of the world are now totally confused. This morning we had an absolute deluge. Was hardly made a mention last night. The night before weather warnings galore, and we got zilch. This is par for the course, now... We get most snow when it's not forecast, and none when it is. We get strong winds when it is forecast and none when it is. This is par for the course. Then there is the problem of 'regions', although this is used as a good 'cover' ploy. And the list goes on etc etc. The blame lies with many 'areas' which we have delved on many times in this newsgroup, but the METO are not the main cause... In my opinion. I think people have to realise accurate, detailed forecasts are a thing of the past now because of the 'issues' in the modern world that we ave discussed many times in this newsgroup. By the way, I saw something amazing last night on a forecast. I think it was Fish... if not apologies. But anyway, the forecaster said.. "But it will be less humid\sticky\close (can't remember the word but you get the idea) than last night" ... now this is something I hardly ever hear nowadays. Useful, genuine, honest information on a TV forecast instead of some 'speak' against a lawsuit. --------------------------------------------------------- "Dave.C" wrote in message . uk... Having been known to occasionally criticise the accuracy of forecasts ;-( I would say that this current situation has been pretty well forecast. I think several of us were getting very sceptical and this was probably due to the rainfall being about 18 hours later than expected. Mind you, I suppose a hell of a difference if you'd cancelled an outdoor event on the strength of it. Dave |
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Didn't really read all your post there Dave, kind of stopped reading after
the first sentence =) .. tongue in cheek at the end there? Yep, only 18 hours. Feeling tired, lost the plot, I'm off to sleep. Peace. ------------------------------------------------------ "Dave.C" wrote in message . uk... Having been known to occasionally criticise the accuracy of forecasts ;-( I would say that this current situation has been pretty well forecast. I think several of us were getting very sceptical and this was probably due to the rainfall being about 18 hours later than expected. Mind you, I suppose a hell of a difference if you'd cancelled an outdoor event on the strength of it. Dave |
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"Dave.C" wrote in message
. uk... Having been known to occasionally criticise the accuracy of forecasts ;-( I would say that this current situation has been pretty well forecast. I think several of us were getting very sceptical and this was probably due to the rainfall being about 18 hours later than expected. Mind you, I suppose a hell of a difference if you'd cancelled an outdoor event on the strength of it. The forecasts told we would get much rain last night (we got none) - they said it would be very warm overnight (min was 15), and that the rain would fall heavily all day today. As at 1100 local, it remains bright and sunny ... almost clear skies with the occasional white wisp ... and bordering on hot. According to the news, Scotland is in the grip of foul weather and virtually under water. It is strange how they manage to miss the words 'parts of' out of their sentences in order to get a headline grabbing blanket approach. Perhaps it will rain here later then. I would prefer it didn't ... well, not much. |
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![]() "Gianna Stefani" wrote in message ... "Dave.C" wrote in message . uk... Having been known to occasionally criticise the accuracy of forecasts ;-( I would say that this current situation has been pretty well forecast. I think several of us were getting very sceptical and this was probably due to the rainfall being about 18 hours later than expected. Mind you, I suppose a hell of a difference if you'd cancelled an outdoor event on the strength of it. The forecasts told we would get much rain last night (we got none) - they said it would be very warm overnight (min was 15), and that the rain would fall heavily all day today. As at 1100 local, it remains bright and sunny ... almost clear skies with the occasional white wisp ... and bordering on hot. According to the news, Scotland is in the grip of foul weather and virtually under water. It is strange how they manage to miss the words 'parts of' out of their sentences in order to get a headline grabbing blanket approach. Perhaps it will rain here later then. I would prefer it didn't ... well, not much. latest rainfall radar http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/radar.shtml I suppose it depends how you intepret the words 'Much of' Scotland. Looking at that radar I'd say about 2/3 of scotland? Mike |
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Having been known to occasionally criticise the accuracy of forecasts ;-( I
would say that this current situation has been pretty well forecast. I think several of us were getting very sceptical and this was probably due to the rainfall being about 18 hours later than expected. Mind you, I suppose a hell of a difference if you'd cancelled an outdoor event on the strength of it. Dave Well, I have to disagree. Last night there was a severe weather warning on the weather slot after the ten o' clock news, showing widespread disruption due to flooding today in this area. The Met Office site now has warnings for South-West Scotland, South-East Scotland, and various other areas including 'Eastern Counties', whatever that means. Today's forecast on the same site for North-East Scotland is mainly dry and bright, with increasing risk of rain later tonight, so I have to assume that 'Eastern Counties' is misleading and doesn't in fact include all eastern counties in Britain. Onlineweather is predicting moderate rain showers for Elgin, with 80% risk of precipitation for today, and light rain tonight. Weatheronline says Elgin will be cloudy this morning, sunny periods this afternoon. On Ananova the nearest place is Forres, where there is apparently to be a sunny morning, light rain in the afternoon and heavy rain later. The current reality is that we have still had no rain, and it is hot, sunny and almost cloudless again, albeit with the same brisk south-easterly wind. I'm off to find my garden chair, a sun hat and a good book .... Anne |
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According to the news, Scotland is in the grip of foul weather and virtually
under water. It is strange how they manage to miss the words 'parts of' out of their sentences in order to get a headline grabbing blanket approach Gianna Stefani I suppose it depends how you intepret the words 'Much of' Scotland. Looking at that radar I'd say about 2/3 of scotland? Mike If 2/3 of Scotland is indeed having foul weather, then 'much of Scotland' is indeed applicable. But to imply by omission that the whole of Scotland is affected is plain wrong. It is a similar distance from the Mull of Galloway to Muckle Flugga as from the Scilly Isles to Berwick-upon-Tweed, and it is very rare for the weather to be similar over the whole of Scotland, any more than over the whole of England or any other country of comparable size in these latitudes. Is it any wonder that the world in general, and specifically that part of it south of the Watford Gap, has some very strange perceptions about Scotland's climate? Anne |
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Anne
Yesterday saw prolonged sunshine, 23.9 degrees, light winds in Penzance, but you probably wouldn't have thought so from the way the weather was summarised. We had our rain Sunday morning. -- Graham Penzance Holiday Cottage www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk Penzance Weather www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/weather.html The current reality is that we have still had no rain, and it is hot, sunny and almost cloudless again, albeit with the same brisk south-easterly wind. I'm off to find my garden chair, a sun hat and a good book .... Anne |
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Anne Burgess wrote:
The Met Office site now has warnings for South-West Scotland, South-East Scotland, and various other areas including 'Eastern Counties', whatever that means. Today's forecast on the same site for North-East Scotland is mainly dry and bright, with increasing risk of rain later tonight, so I have to assume that 'Eastern Counties' is misleading and doesn't in fact include all eastern counties in Britain. The areas are defined on the MetO website at http://www.meto.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/uk.html 'Eastern Counties' is/are well to the south of Scotland. Regards, Tom |
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"Tom Allen" wrote in message
... The areas are defined on the MetO website at http://www.meto.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/uk.html 'Eastern Counties' is/are well to the south of Scotland. Just 'Eastern Counties of England' then. Still sunny here btw (1530 local) Gianna |
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