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![]() "Daniel" wrote in message om... according to this http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=7&links Very strange. Using Newcastle as an example, Monday is going to be 27deg C according to the BBC, yet the MO are offering 17deg C. Also according to TWO tomorrow will reach 35deg C here. I take it that they are going off different models? Or are they just not putting the effort in to it ATM? JO |
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Hmm, don't know about 35C for Jersey, but Channel coast and SE will
definately get some very hot weather. GFSENS T+132 shifts the 20C iso-t at 850mbar pretty close to Jersey, but the sea should have some cooling effect. http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da...sens/t850.html However, pretty impressive A-Hi building up with good to moderate confidence - even a bit uncanny - IF the models stick up with it over the next few runs. Summer really seems to put all eggs in one basket. Interesting.... Eric www.weatheronline.co.uk |
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![]() "Daniel" wrote in message om... according to this http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=7&links lol hot hot hot Whatever they use to generate their 5 day forecast seems to go awry from time to time - probably another glitch, then. |
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Daniel writes: according to this http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=7&links lol hot hot hot Coincidentally there's an article in the current issue of weather analysing how accurate 5-day temperature forecasts are for Jersey. They looked at four sources of forecasts, and the three produced other than by the Met Office's own people on Jersey were pretty poor. -- John Hall "Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do." Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) |
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In article ,
John Hall writes: In article , Daniel writes: according to this http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=7&links lol hot hot hot Coincidentally there's an article in the current issue of weather analysing how accurate 5-day temperature forecasts are for Jersey. They looked at four sources of forecasts, and the three produced other than by the Met Office's own people on Jersey were pretty poor. Apologies to anyone who was confused. That should have read "... the current issue of 'Weather'..." -- John Hall "Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do." Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) |
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![]() "Daniel" wrote in message om... according to this http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=7&links lol hot hot hot See it now (1/8/03.) Tuesday will be the magic 100F! Cheers, Alastair. |
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In the referenced article, "Alastair McDonald" k writes:
"Daniel" wrote in message . com... according to this http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=7&links lol hot hot hot See it now (1/8/03.) Tuesday will be the magic 100F! Cheers, Alastair. Why would maritime Jersey get the highest temperature? I'd have gone for somewhere like the Thames Valley. Nick |
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