All looking very good for next week now. Fits in very nicely with my JFF winter forecast posted late November. forget anything beyond 5 days all it will do is disappoint you. Take note of Nsrobins he has quite rightly mentioned on one or two occasions that anything past 120hrs is great for giving indication to trends, but taking over protracted periods, the trend at the moment quite clearly is on the colder side even out in that FI place.
I tend not to try and analyse the models (mainly because i don't have a clue what they mean) but I read the information provided by those that do, not just here but from numerous other post from all over the web. I also tend to look at what the experts are saying on a global scale about weather patterns generally and there effects on our neck of the woods. It is quite clear that over the last few months something different is going on this winter.
My other source of information is folklore, (having grandparents that came from a farming background) this ties in very nicely with the idea that it is going to be quite a cold winter.
Please don't ask me to give a scientific response to my view, it will probably contain 2 words.
#761 Posted : 28 November 2015 10:53:34Originally Posted by: Phil24 Go to Quoted Post
Some light hearted predictions for January/February.
If you have moles in your garden, dig one out and measure its depth, below 2 and 1/2 foot you can expect a severe winter.
Anyone like a tasty rabbit!, well have you noticed how fat and juicy they have been of late, a sure sign of preparation for a severe winter.
When October and November are warm and rainy, January and February are frosty and cold; but if October and November be snow and frost, then January and February are open and mild.
Well loads more old folklore that seems to be fitting the signs of a very severe winter to come, so having measured the depth of the moles and gotten rather spoilt with a tasty rabbit or two, and harvested 3 times as many elderberries for the wine making, January looks set to creep quite quickly into some deep cold and what with the north sea being a little warm at the moment expect the first batch of easterly fed winds around the 10th with a nice helping of the white stuff.
Beyond that, well dig yer woolies out your gonna need them.