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Incorrect forecasts ooops
Matt hugo Posted - 09/08/2003 : 22:47:14
This evenings FAX chart show the frontal feature over us so I would certainly expect an increase in frontal cloud but to be honest I would rate the risk of thunderstorm activity as LOW for the NW region tonight. There is really nothin in evidence to suggest the front will bring anything significant at the right time of day. There is certainly the risk of one or two heavy bursts of rain but for the majority the main activity is likely to be medium based so any precipitation activity is likely to limited this is why I mentioned before many regions are likely to see at least 13 or 14 days without a single drop of rainfal then Matt Hugo Posted - 10/08/2003 : 08:50:56 Thunderstorm approaching the Rossendale region from the Southwest as a type now. The thunderstorm activity is a text book example of thunderstorm development within the high WBPT (Wet Bulb Potential Temperature) plume ahead of the cold front and as some have mentioned are likely to be rather severe to say the least!... ---------------------- On the bbc summary page early this morning they had "increasing cloud a little rain" for today, it turned out to be thundery Some severe storms about ;) ---------------------- On METCHECK NO EXCUSE Added [Thursday August 07 2003 : 1:00:00 PM] Right, we are gonna get heavy now. This weekend, England will have no cloud..... honestly, not a drop of cloud in the sky from Saturday until Sunday and if you have a garden then there is NO EXCUSE not to have a BBQ. wooops ;) |
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