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WEATHER 2009 !


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note that if there are thundery outbreaks they may affect the south and central areas more than the south west. but we shall see. the met office forecats doesn't sound too ominous. i doubt we'll have torrential rain unless it's in short bursts. basically it's high pressure to the north and an area of slack low pressure way to rhe south of the UK. that does not allow for the incursion of hot unstable area from the deep south, which gave us 2005's monsoon. all we're gonna get is the occasional tough of low pressure coming in from the east [or developing over the uk], which may, if we're lucky, be not too bad for t5hye south west of the uk, of which glasto is a part.

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cool thanks for that...

sorry to be dumb...but can someone explaine the following passage for me:

"however if the operational forecast was translated to the ensembles over the next couple of days, I would raise the score to 7 or 8."

operational forecast?

Ensemble??

Thanks again...

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data is fed into a computer that models the weather based on the data fed in. There are 20/21 runs in total I think and the operational run is the the highest resolution one. The ensembles are the other runs

so what Jackone is saying is that if the ensembles started agreeing with the operational run it would be a good thing as the operational run was a positive run for good festival weather

hope that makes sense

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gawd, I'm back to pessimism. Last year Countryfile gave us a fine dry week ahead of the fest, and Thursday/Friday were all the more depressing because of that.

A pessimist is never disappointed. I'm packing the waterproofs tonight

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I think this is very important. Weather forecasts are all well and good, but they're fighting against Sod's Law. If we all turn up in flip-flops it WILL rain, but if we all turn up in wellies with no suncream it will be a scorcher.
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I think this is very important. Weather forecasts are all well and good, but they're fighting against Sod's Law. If we all turn up in flip-flops it WILL rain, but if we all turn up in wellies with no suncream it will be a scorcher.
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