GFS is still pretty good tonight but a poor ECM for heat last warm day Saturday if correct.
Originally Posted by: Gusty
Surprised by ECM really, especially given that it goes against GFS and UKMO even as early as 144hrs. Will have to wait for what the mean and ensembles say before we can say whether or not it's an outlier.
Originally Posted by: Whether Idle
Well the ECM mean is pretty close to the Op so it could be game over for the heat wave fairly soon (Sunday).
Originally Posted by: idj20
"Game over"? It's not really getting going properly inthe first placehere at this end of Kent as well as East Anglia.
I almost missed that short burst of warmth last week by blinking.
Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock
Really?
Apart from the odd day its been basically warm and dry since late May here and this week is a scorcher, how often is Cumbria warmer than Kent? Must be a 1 in 100 year event!
Andy
Originally Posted by: idj20
That's just it, after that wet and thundery weekend, yesterday's attempt at getting a tan was scuppered by overcast conditions and a spell of rain. Today was a better day in terms of bright spells, especially in the afternoon but a fresh wind coming in from the NorthEast meant I couldn't be bothered to put out the garden chair. It hasn't been at all a bad day by all accounts of course but itis feelinglike this summer so farhas been "missing something" where I can't quite put my finger to it - just like last year. The only difference is that I've had more rain this July than last year's where 67 mm has fallen so far - which the lawn is appreciating greately!
But thats's the result of having high pressure often to our west so we tend to have winds coming in from the north or north east . . . again, just like last year and the outputs seems to show very little change on that kind of thing. Great for the north and west of the UK but rather underwheming for the far South East corner(apart from London, of course) given we are the most nearest to the continent.
Anyway, I'm steering this thread off topic again - and I'm supposed to be taking a break from my own Cloud Master weather forecasting duty anyway.
Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman
Ian,I do wonder if Folkestone is located in the middle of the North Sea, judging by your posts. 7 miles east of you in Dover, my weather station has recorded the best summer in terms of warmth and lack of rainfall (1 June - 23 July) since 2006! We are currently in a run of 20c plus days which may be the longest since August 2009. You may be underwhelmed but that would seem to reflect your perceptions more than reality. My kids are in our swimming pool every day and my tan is coming on well. Townsfolk are all happy with the warm sunny weather.
WI
Originally Posted by: David M Porter
Ian, are you on one of your Wednesday wind ups ?
That has to be the oddest post I have ever read, are we living in the same town ?
18.2c is the average summer maximum temperature here on our part of the coast in June, 19.5c in July and 20.2c in August. So far this season..(since May) 20c has been exceeded no fewer than 42 times...this is an increadible statistic for our usually SW'ly sea breeze cooled coastline.
In terms of sunshine we are running at 130% of the normal since May and although rainfall this month has been above average (after a dry June that only gave 20mm) this has been from intense thundery downpours.
I think you need to take a break from all things weather related for a while my friend and gain a little perspective.
It's a cracking summer, get out of the hobby room and enjoy it !
Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman