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On Wednesday, 4 November 2015 16:41:04 UTC, Scott W wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 November 2015 10:09:10 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote: On Wednesday, 4 November 2015 09:58:42 UTC, wrote: Yes it has been a real success story for the GFS (IIRC). Well done GFS modellers, credit where due. One of these winters I'll try and score the forecast of the GFS and ECMWF when they diverge to see who comes out "winner" - it would be of particular interest to see if there are any particular situations/Lamb weather types when one outscores the other (I suspect this might be already done internally at the Met Office). Richard As pointed out by Bruce in terms of Lamb Weather Types it will be interesting if November turns out like 1972, 1947, 1962 and 1946... Interest reserved for northern Scotland - I would imagine a brief cool spell mid-month down here. -- ------------------------------ This email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Registered in England and Wales with company number 53723. 62 ? Doubt that now looks like one long conveyor belt of WSW mid Atlantic fetch of a balmy, bloody boring, moist never ending airstream. Never mind zo, ze wetter Gods have plans ya, for an eastern front cold blast that will freeze the carbon free balls of an alarmist monkey, no. When our glorious leader Merkel goes through ze French customs and they say to her 'Occupation' ? Frau Merkel will zay. "No I'm just here for ze climate conference, ya" Deutsch Sprung Diesel is sponsoring the German delegation. |
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