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Weather thread 2011


Guest Paul ™

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Sorry - is the Jackone forecast up yet? Is there a link? I seem to have lost his thread since he started to put them in a different place from his original Glastonbury thread.

Quite sure I'm being a dope but excuse that and point me in the right direction, preferably via a german maiden for luck!!!

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A bit of a mixed bag today, looking less settled for the festival, but the GFS and GEFS seems to keep Glastonbury largely dry although a few showers are possible to start the festival. ECM 06Hz a bit unsettled with low pressure over the UK for the start of the festival, and only slowly moving it away to the east. The ECM 12Hz will be the deciding factor for me tonight. Unfortunately it has gone with the ECM 06Hz, so despite the GFS op runs and ensembles largely going for dry weather, after the Wednesday, the threat of low pressure from the ECM mean a 6 on a scale of 0=dustbowl and 10=mudbath.
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I'm surprised he's at a 6 after the latest forecast. The last few forecasts have been gradually improving...

But I think i've heard people mention before that he remains on the cautious side. So bear that in mind.

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