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The only snow on the Horizon that we're going to get over the christmas
period, is if the BBC put out the Horizon Gulf-stream Ice age pantomine again. There was some snow on there, wasn't there. |
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Official Qualifications don't count according to some.
Guesswork, otherwise nobodies that seek publicity, reading tea-leaves and physic qualification seem to be the order of the day. No proof required, no methodologies need to be revealed, no forecast need to be independantly verified If this was the states i think we'd be seeing lawsuits between MetO and TWO by now |
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well yes, and that white stuff on the cards
and the little shaky water bottle things. we'll get plenty of animated snow on the tv. get the military to fly some large sprayer jets right across the uk, and dump plenty of artificial snow/ no chemicals mind, otherwise the chemtrail conspiracy theorists will go mad |
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Andrew Bond fella.
you must be delusional if you think i'm jealous of your site. hahaha, April 1st is a long way off yet success? oh you mean the 2003 August heatwave. one hit and they think they've hit the big-time lol what happened to the cold spells you forecast for end of Nov, beginning of Dec Andrew? gone a bit quiet sunshine about that ain't ya? tell you what, you get your forecasts right, and independantly verified and after 5 to 10 years of an excellent success rate, then you might start to get some credibility. Right now, you've got everything to proove, ego and arrogant remarks won't help you I've noticed when depression sets in on TWO, the immature ones will start to attack USW or the BBC Forecasts Diddums. Maybe you should get lives instead of gazing at long range model charts all day every day. They have my sympathies. Any girlfriends or more likely Mom's that have to live with them ;-) |
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No snow on the horizon Lawrence/Lightningpants? Have a read of this if
you would. Xmas Eve Xmas Day Boxing Day 1 NW CN ANE 2 NE ANE NW 3 CE ANE ANE 4 CNW CW ANE 5 NE A AW 6 C N NW 7 NW C NW 8 C CNE N 9 C CN NE 10 W NW AW Control ANW C CW Totals NW 4 1 3 NE 2 3 4 N 0 3 1 W 1 1 3 SW 0 0 0 E 1 0 0 C 3 2 0 A 0 1 0 Above is the 10 day ensemble charts for xmas eve, xmas day and boxing day. The results are expressed as Lamb types where A preceding a wind direction denotes anticyclonic, & C indicates cyclonic curvature of isobars. A wind direction alone indicates straight Lamb type. C or A alone denote low pressure or high pressure located over or near to UK. So according to the GFS, Xmas Eve is most likely to be cyclonic or Northwesterly Lamb type, Xmas day is likely to have northerly, north-easterly or cyclonic Lamb type and Boxing Day westerly, north-westerly or north-easterly lamb type. So a cold and unsettled Xmas for the UK according to GFS. No members went for Southwesterlies at all. Obviously the met have good faith in themselves, though from what i see, xmas will be cold. Hope this is of some help, unlike your sniping comments at TWO and Metcheck, both of which are useless and pointless. All the best Matt |
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That's based on the 0z ensemble, too.
The 6z ensemble favours a cold scenario even more. |
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Thankyou Typhoon
wrote in message oups.com... No snow on the horizon Lawrence/Lightningpants? Have a read of this if you would. Xmas Eve Xmas Day Boxing Day 1 NW CN ANE 2 NE ANE NW 3 CE ANE ANE 4 CNW CW ANE 5 NE A AW 6 C N NW 7 NW C NW 8 C CNE N 9 C CN NE 10 W NW AW Control ANW C CW Totals NW 4 1 3 NE 2 3 4 N 0 3 1 W 1 1 3 SW 0 0 0 E 1 0 0 C 3 2 0 A 0 1 0 Above is the 10 day ensemble charts for xmas eve, xmas day and boxing day. The results are expressed as Lamb types where A preceding a wind direction denotes anticyclonic, & C indicates cyclonic curvature of isobars. A wind direction alone indicates straight Lamb type. C or A alone denote low pressure or high pressure located over or near to UK. So according to the GFS, Xmas Eve is most likely to be cyclonic or Northwesterly Lamb type, Xmas day is likely to have northerly, north-easterly or cyclonic Lamb type and Boxing Day westerly, north-westerly or north-easterly lamb type. So a cold and unsettled Xmas for the UK according to GFS. No members went for Southwesterlies at all. Obviously the met have good faith in themselves, though from what i see, xmas will be cold. Hope this is of some help, unlike your sniping comments at TWO and Metcheck, both of which are useless and pointless. All the best Matt |
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