Looking at the NAO specfically for this winter - The met office CPF says that a +NAO is being forecast - How certain is this? Can the NAO be forecast fairly accurately months ahead - Could it turn out to be a negative NAO?
Originally Posted by: Brendon Hills Bandit
No. That's not what it says. It's discussing Nov, Dec and Jan, not winter (which is Dec, Jan and Feb). It says: ... computer models are in good agreement in suggesting a positive phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) during the first half of this period ...
So the models are forecasting a positive NAO for Nov and the first fortnight of Dec. That is, just the first two weeks of winter (which is Dec, Jan, Feb).
Beyond that, for the bulk of winter, i.e. the remaining 11 weeks, it comments: Later in the period, the confidence in the forecast of the NAO reduces, with computer models having a much weaker signal and with it the risk of occasional colder outbreaks increases.
Apart from the fact that the writer doesn't understand that the verb "to reduce" is transitive, I don't see anything to quibble or worry about there.
The Met Office predicts a positive NAO for the rest of autumn, and for winter they don't know. Fair enough.
2 miles west of Taunton, 32 m asl, where "milder air moving in from the west" becomes SNOWMAGEDDON.
Well, two or three times a decade it does, anyway.