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matt_berr

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It's up. Back to a 5 :D

http://forum.netweather.tv/blog/189/entry-4782-glastonbury-festival-2014-25-to-29-june-forecast-no-10-issued-17-june/

Summary

Positives
The GFS runs and ensembles are more drier than yesterday
Pressure is forecast to be higher than yesterday

Neutral
The Upper Charts keep an upper ridge close to the UK
he GFS and Ensembles although drier than yesterday, and not completely dry
ECM has high pressure to start which slowly weakens over the festival

Negatives
Not many today especially compared to recent runs

A reversal since yesterday and the score improves back to 5.0 and solely on today's runs it be better than that again, bit keeping at 5.0 on a trend basis. 0=Dustbowl, 10 = Heatwave Scale

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The latest ECM charts are very good. I envisage an improving picture and a potential heatwave from The Wednesday onwards. I would imagine an improvement this evening from JackOne to a 4

Edit... It's out! I'm more positive than that!

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Thing is with J10 and no disrespect to him as I love what he does but he's not taking into account the current weather regarding 10=mud bath. It would have to be a heck of a lot of a rain given the current ground conditions. Last year we had plenty of rain on Thurs and barely touched the site

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Thing is with J10 and no disrespect to him as I love what he does but he's not taking into account the current weather regarding 10=mud bath. It would have to be a heck of a lot of a rain given the current ground conditions. Last year we had plenty of rain on Thurs and barely touched the site

To be fair to him, he has admitted before that having never been to Glastonbury he doesnt have a great idea exactly what effect the weather has on conditions. A better scale might be Washout to Heatwave

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