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WEATHER 2009 !


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Well just had a look at the latest charts on netweather and to my uneducated eye, the 18z gfs charts are now showing a great big fat high pressure system sat over Somerset through the whole festival? 12z ECM not quite so big and fat but still controlling the weather nicely...

If the model runs carry onlike this all day, I should think JACKONE will be back to an 8 at least by the update this evening?????

My productivity at work has gone down the plughole with all this excitement! Im being taken over by thoughts of sunny fields, cold cider and party!

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I'm sure this has been explained before but it would take ages to find it. Could someone run through what 00HZ 12HZ 06HZ mean and why they are different. I am puzzled and interested. Cheers weather experts :D

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Thats right. Verrrrry briefly (and Im no expert) there are 3 main weather models (computer systems which eat up a load of weather information and spit out the probable weather which would actually result) - GFS which is American, ECM which is a European model, and the UK Metoffice. GFS does model runs (forecasts) predict weather about 2 weeks ahead from now, ECM predict about 10 days out and Met Office predict 5 days out. The GFS is run 4 times a day at 00 (midnight), 06, 12, 18. ECM and Metoffice twice a day at 00 and 12. Because the runs take ages to process, they take hours to be published so we don't get to chew them over straight away

The further into the future the forecasts go, the more of a guess they are. Thats why its so exciting that the good weather is still in the runs and that the ECM is now also generally agreeing with the gfs.

Also explains why Metcheck is pants. Their forecast is just a bog standard computer analysis of the GFS runs - little human input - so they change 4 times a day at random times when the gfs run is published...

There - hope that helps! I need to go for a lie down now...

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Thats right. Verrrrry briefly (and Im no expert) there are 3 main weather models (computer systems which eat up a load of weather information and spit out the probable weather which would actually result) - GFS which is American, ECM which is a European model, and the UK Metoffice. GFS does model runs (forecasts) predict weather about 2 weeks ahead from now, ECM predict about 10 days out and Met Office predict 5 days out. The GFS is run 4 times a day at 00 (midnight), 06, 12, 18. ECM and Metoffice twice a day at 00 and 12. Because the runs take ages to process, they take hours to be published so we don't get to chew them over straight away

The further into the future the forecasts go, the more of a guess they are. Thats why its so exciting that the good weather is still in the runs and that the ECM is now also generally agreeing with the gfs.

Also explains why Metcheck is pants. Their forecast is just a bog standard computer analysis of the GFS runs - little human input - so they change 4 times a day at random times when the gfs run is published...

There - hope that helps! I need to go for a lie down now...

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Thats right. Verrrrry briefly (and Im no expert) there are 3 main weather models (computer systems which eat up a load of weather information and spit out the probable weather which would actually result) - GFS which is American, ECM which is a European model, and the UK Metoffice. GFS does model runs (forecasts) predict weather about 2 weeks ahead from now, ECM predict about 10 days out and Met Office predict 5 days out. The GFS is run 4 times a day at 00 (midnight), 06, 12, 18. ECM and Metoffice twice a day at 00 and 12. Because the runs take ages to process, they take hours to be published so we don't get to chew them over straight away

The further into the future the forecasts go, the more of a guess they are. Thats why its so exciting that the good weather is still in the runs and that the ECM is now also generally agreeing with the gfs.

Also explains why Metcheck is pants. Their forecast is just a bog standard computer analysis of the GFS runs - little human input - so they change 4 times a day at random times when the gfs run is published...

There - hope that helps! I need to go for a lie down now...

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Thats right. Verrrrry briefly (and Im no expert) there are 3 main weather models (computer systems which eat up a load of weather information and spit out the probable weather which would actually result) - GFS which is American, ECM which is a European model, and the UK Metoffice. GFS does model runs (forecasts) predict weather about 2 weeks ahead from now, ECM predict about 10 days out and Met Office predict 5 days out. The GFS is run 4 times a day at 00 (midnight), 06, 12, 18. ECM and Metoffice twice a day at 00 and 12. Because the runs take ages to process, they take hours to be published so we don't get to chew them over straight away

The further into the future the forecasts go, the more of a guess they are. Thats why its so exciting that the good weather is still in the runs and that the ECM is now also generally agreeing with the gfs.

Also explains why Metcheck is pants. Their forecast is just a bog standard computer analysis of the GFS runs - little human input - so they change 4 times a day at random times when the gfs run is published...

There - hope that helps! I need to go for a lie down now...

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