Quite right I don't - they're useless. Worse than useless, in fact, as people are wont to misinterpret them.
Okay, something's not quite right there.
The 500hPa height chart you have there does indeed show a mean height of 532dam for London.
The spread chart shows 8 - but 8 what? It says "500hPa geopotential height and surface level pressure" on the legend, so it can't be either of those things on their own.
Some more simple checking shows that this morning's op run has a 500hPa height of 546dam over London at 240.
the http://images.meteociel.fr/im/2902/ECM1-240_oom5.GIF
The control run has 540dam at the same time.
Both are much higher than the mean+-spread/2 you mention. Clearly that "8" means something else other than 8 dam, but I'm not quite sure what (it's not standard deviations, that's for sure!)
Originally Posted by: Retron