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DeeDee
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15 October 2014 11:09:12

Couldn't find the old one, so heres a shiny new one 


'Monster storm on its way ' 


 


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2793655/monster-storm-stretches-coast-spain-canada-threatens-wreak-havoc-sides-atlantic-particularly-britain.html


 


 


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Russwirral
15 October 2014 12:13:01


Couldn't find the old one, so heres a shiny new one 


'Monster storm on its way ' 


 


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2793655/monster-storm-stretches-coast-spain-canada-threatens-wreak-havoc-sides-atlantic-particularly-britain.html


 


 


Originally Posted by: DeeDee 


 


What always gets me about these kinda articles in the DM, is that they stress how bad things could be - then follow it up with photos of completely unrelated weather, and then a forecast map that actually doesnt look that bad.


 


Usually in the winter they speak of monsters snow storms, then show "the next 3 days" in forecast maps, and show temperatures barely below 5*c with the only wintry shower symbol hovering over shetland.


 


Then the usual "global warming" and "WERE ALL GONA DIE" in the comments... rinse and repeat.


 


GIBBY
15 October 2014 17:29:42

These weather stories make me scream sometimes. For one I get barrelled by friends and people I know about when is the storm going to hit and the like. They then look at me 'bonkers' when I say 'What Storm'. I wish people would read sensible forums like this one to get a fairer balanced view of the here and now and future days. For one yes there is a large and deep depression across the mid Atlantic for the coming days but other than sunshine and showers and the occasional heavier and more prolonged spell of rain there is nothing unusual likely to come given that it is mid October. In fact on the contrary it could really feel very pleasant in the SE for a time at the weekend.


All I can say it must of been a slow news day yesterday and they had space to fill. The most pleasant thing about that article is the choice of weather photographs used all of which are unrelated to the storm in question. We all know people are gullible for weather stories and believe what they read. It's the Met Office I feel sorry for because when this hasn't happened they will get the blame for saying that they forecast it.


I could rant about this sort of thing for hours as I am a hater of the press anyway but I'll leave it at that. 


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Osprey
15 October 2014 21:03:17


These weather stories make me scream sometimes. For one I get barrelled by friends and people I know about when is the storm going to hit and the like. They then look at me 'bonkers' when I say 'What Storm'. I wish people would read sensible forums like this one to get a fairer balanced view of the here and now and future days. For one yes there is a large and deep depression across the mid Atlantic for the coming days but other than sunshine and showers and the occasional heavier and more prolonged spell of rain there is nothing unusual likely to come given that it is mid October. In fact on the contrary it could really feel very pleasant in the SE for a time at the weekend.


All I can say it must of been a slow news day yesterday and they had space to fill. The most pleasant thing about that article is the choice of weather photographs used all of which are unrelated to the storm in question. We all know people are gullible for weather stories and believe what they read. It's the Met Office I feel sorry for because when this hasn't happened they will get the blame for saying that they forecast it.


I could rant about this sort of thing for hours as I am a hater of the press anyway but I'll leave it at that. 


Originally Posted by: GIBBY 


Just repeat the mantra "Believe half of what you see, and none of what you hear"


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idj20
15 October 2014 21:06:39


These weather stories make me scream sometimes. For one I get barrelled by friends and people I know about when is the storm going to hit and the like. They then look at me 'bonkers' when I say 'What Storm'. I wish people would read sensible forums like this one to get a fairer balanced view of the here and now and future days. For one yes there is a large and deep depression across the mid Atlantic for the coming days but other than sunshine and showers and the occasional heavier and more prolonged spell of rain there is nothing unusual likely to come given that it is mid October. In fact on the contrary it could really feel very pleasant in the SE for a time at the weekend.


All I can say it must of been a slow news day yesterday and they had space to fill. The most pleasant thing about that article is the choice of weather photographs used all of which are unrelated to the storm in question. We all know people are gullible for weather stories and believe what they read. It's the Met Office I feel sorry for because when this hasn't happened they will get the blame for saying that they forecast it.


I could rant about this sort of thing for hours as I am a hater of the press anyway but I'll leave it at that. 


Originally Posted by: GIBBY 



Speaking as The Cloud Master myself, where I do the forecast on a local scale every day (have done it for quite a few years now), you have my every sympathy. I can imagine nails digging into hands.


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POD
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18 October 2014 06:28:46
idot
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18 October 2014 11:25:34



Couldn't find the old one, so heres a shiny new one 


'Monster storm on its way ' 


 


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2793655/monster-storm-stretches-coast-spain-canada-threatens-wreak-havoc-sides-atlantic-particularly-britain.html


 


 


Originally Posted by: Russwirral 


 


What always gets me about these kinda articles in the DM, is that they stress how bad things could be - then follow it up with photos of completely unrelated weather, and then a forecast map that actually doesnt look that bad.


 


Usually in the winter they speak of monsters snow storms, then show "the next 3 days" in forecast maps, and show temperatures barely below 5*c with the only wintry shower symbol hovering over shetland.


 


Then the usual "global warming" and "WERE ALL GONA DIE" in the comments... rinse and repeat.


 


Originally Posted by: DeeDee 


 


There is perverse agenda I think with the mail and express  when it comes to weather stories. Firstly, they know when the story is incorrect but it doesn't matter; they publish people read... And when it turns out to be wrong readers will blame the BBC (who are seen by most of the kind of people who believe such stories as "the weather"). So mail wins and and also gets to further it's anti BBC agenda in its readers minds. Knowingly printing incorrect info to bolster an agenda is of course the bread and butter of the press imo 


DEW
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18 October 2014 14:55:54

If current MetO thinking is correct, then your accusation of publishing incorrect stories is going to be true for at least 50% of the Mail's readers. The Chichester forecast suggests that Tuesday's storm will be well to the north - a little light rain overnight and a breezy sunny day to follow on the south coast. Looks rather nice, in fact.


But ex-hurricanes do have a habit of springing surprises ...


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nsrobins
22 October 2014 16:59:31

Apologies if already mentioned, but BBC News24 have a new feature at 21.55hrs each evening - a weather look at the week ahead,


A great addition for all those looking into crystal balls for the signs of snow as we head into the silly season.


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Marigold
22 October 2014 18:43:27


Apologies if already mentioned, but BBC News24 have a new feature at 21.55hrs each evening - a weather look at the week ahead,


A great addition for all those looking into crystal balls for the signs of snow as we head into the silly season.


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Thanks Neil


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Gavin P
22 October 2014 20:24:27


Apologies if already mentioned, but BBC News24 have a new feature at 21.55hrs each evening - a weather look at the week ahead,


A great addition for all those looking into crystal balls for the signs of snow as we head into the silly season.


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Or signs of rain, rain and more rain if it's like last winter!


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KevBrads1
22 October 2014 21:31:17

Crikey, just found out my time lapse of the remains of Gonzalo has featured on some news outlets.


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future_is_orange
28 October 2014 10:00:14

ITV brekkie forecast this morning opened with a milder and wetter  than avg next 3 months. .... but possibility of some snow. 

DEW
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30 October 2014 07:58:15

Just for once, not the Daily Express


http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/407559/Arctic-blizzard-to-batter-Britain


but the same agency (Exacta Weather) is stirring the pot again


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tallyho_83
30 October 2014 10:52:17

I agree about the rapid snow build up over Siberia - But I will say that a mild autumn doesn't lead to a cold winter!! Last year proved this - I remember they predicted Arctic conditions and blizzards only for it to be the warmest winter on record - see here:

http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/528643/Winter-2014-weather-warning-snow-arctic-freezing-temperatures-forecast

What are your thoughts? To take this as a pinch of salt.


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tallyho_83
01 November 2014 20:06:37
Interesting update from Met Office - Usually, during wet and windy spells it feels milder NOT 'colder' as they have suggested!

Perhaps NW winds instead of SW then I guess!?



UK Outlook for Sunday 16 Nov 2014 to Sunday 30 Nov 2014:

During this period, the generally west or southwesterly flow is likely to bring spells of wet and windy weather, especially to northern and western parts of the UK. However, southern and eastern areas may see some drier and settled conditions increasing the likelihood of some sunshine, but also the risk of frost, mist and fog overnight, the latter of which could be slow to clear. Spells of unsettled weather are still likely across the south and east though. Daytime temperatures may well be near normal, although it will feel colder during any wet and windy spells.

Issued at: 1600 on Sat 01 Nov 2014

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tallyho_83
02 November 2014 11:08:12

Interesting update from Met Office - Usually, during wet and windy spells it feels milder NOT 'colder' as they have suggested!

Perhaps NW winds instead of SW then I guess!?





UK Outlook for Sunday 16 Nov 2014 to Sunday 30 Nov 2014:

During this period, the generally west or southwesterly flow is likely to bring spells of wet and windy weather, especially to northern and western parts of the UK. However, southern and eastern areas may see some drier and settled conditions increasing the likelihood of some sunshine, but also the risk of frost, mist and fog overnight, the latter of which could be slow to clear. Spells of unsettled weather are still likely across the south and east though. Daytime temperatures may well be near normal, although it will feel colder during any wet and windy spells.

Issued at: 1600 on Sat 01 Nov 2014

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


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This is the update - but it's a de ja vu of the previous every day - all that's change ARE the date! Lazy! lol!!


UK Outlook for Sunday 16 Nov 2014 to Sunday 30 Nov 2014:


During this period, the generally west or southwesterly flow is likely to bring spells of wet and windy weather, especially to northern and western parts of the UK. However, southern and eastern areas may see some drier and settled conditions increasing the likelihood of some sunshine, but also the risk of frost, mist and fog overnight, the latter of which could be slow to clear. Spells of unsettled weather are still likely across the south and east though. Daytime temperatures may well be near normal, although it will feel colder during any wet and windy spells.


Issued at: 0400 on Sun 02 Nov 2014


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tallyho_83
04 November 2014 10:37:14
This is an interesting article to read:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/11202650/Millions-for-the-Met-Office-to-carry-on-getting-it-wrong.html 

"Temperatures have Not risen for18 years?"
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Sevendust
04 November 2014 12:38:38

This is an interesting article to read:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/11202650/Millions-for-the-Met-Office-to-carry-on-getting-it-wrong.html

"Temperatures have Not risen for18 years?"

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


I'll shove that in the Climate Forum and retreat

Jayni C
07 November 2014 08:40:32
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/11585886.Brace_yourselves_for_icy_gales_and_snow/ 

This has just appeared on our regional news website :-O
Gavin P
07 November 2014 14:51:56

That MetO update is a good reflection of what a lot of the longer range models are showing, with a trough to the west and ridge to the east type patter, however, the shorter range GFS, ECM, GEM, etc... Continue to look more and more interesting every day...


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Solar Cycles
07 November 2014 15:18:11


That MetO update is a good reflection of what a lot of the longer range models are showing, with a trough to the west and ridge to the east type patter, however, the shorter range GFS, ECM, GEM, etc... Continue to look more and more interesting every day...


Originally Posted by: Gavin P 

Something has to give Gav, next weeks ECM 32 dayer hopefully is the one to fall into line with the shorter term models. 

Gooner
08 November 2014 22:30:31

A mention of Easterlies from N Miller, he say's a slim chance but the fact that it has been mentioned is a good sign IMO


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Osprey
09 November 2014 18:10:12

Quote: CNN


"Arctic snap will ice Northern states, whipped down by 'bomb cyclone'


http://edition.cnn.com/2014/11/09/us/cold-snap/index.html?hpt=hp_t2


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Russwirral
09 November 2014 20:46:40

 


 



Quote: CNN


"Arctic snap will ice Northern states, whipped down by 'bomb cyclone'


http://edition.cnn.com/2014/11/09/us/cold-snap/index.html?hpt=hp_t2


Originally Posted by: Osprey 


 


US media refuses to use normal terms.  Instead has to speak about weather like its a NFL game.


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