You mean to say you know what the weather will be doing in more than 10 days, other than guessing climatology?
Quite remarkable considering even at day 5 we have lows to the north of us, lows to the south of us... I guess we're stuck in the middle with you!
http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/gefs_cartes.php?ech=132&code=5&mode=0&carte=0 (South)
http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/gefs_cartes.php?ech=132&code=7&mode=0&carte=0 (North)
(Or to put it more bluntly - the outlook is even less certain than normal, as evinced by the large number of clusters even at 120 in the ECM ensembles, not to mention the vast array of possibilities for track and intensity of lows at 120 in GEFS. Until that's sorted - and it won't be for a few days yet - we're in no position to know what the general situation will be like in say 10 days from now.
Just think back a few days when GEFS was showing sub 925 lows from anywhere from the UK to Iceland to the mid-Atlantic... in the end, Iceland copped it, but that wasn't nailed on until a couple of days ago.)
Originally Posted by: Retron