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Met Office seasonal forecasts to be scrapped

Postby dutchman » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:18 pm

The Met Office is to stop publishing seasonal forecasts, after it came in for criticism for failing to predict extreme weather.

It was berated for not foreseeing that the UK would suffer this cold winter or the last three wet summers in its seasonal forecasts.

The forecasts, four times a year, will be replaced by monthly predictions.

The Met Office said it decided to change its forecasting approach after carrying out customer research.

Explaining its decision, the Met Office released a statement which said: "By their nature, forecasts become less accurate the further out we look.

Tricky forecasts

"Although we can identify general patterns of weather, the science does not exist to allow an exact forecast beyond five days, or to absolutely promise a certain type of weather.

"As a result, 'seasonal forecasts' cannot be as precise as our short-term forecasts."

It said the UK is one of the hardest places to provide forecasts for due to its "size and location", making it "very hard to forecast much beyond a week".

However, it said its short-term forecasts are "extremely accurate". [According to whom? DM]

The Met Office, based at Exeter in Devon, added that it would work towards developing the science of long range forecasting.

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The Met Office has consistently ignored independent surveys which show even their short term forecasts are mostly wrong and thus refuse to change their method of forecasting.
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Re: Met Office seasonal forecasts to be scrapped

Postby pollyanna » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:40 pm

Not before time - the best forecasters are the local farmers - they rarely get it wrong.
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Re: Met Office seasonal forecasts to be scrapped

Postby mozoke » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:11 pm

pollyanna wrote:Not before time - the best forecasters are the local farmers - they rarely get it wrong.
farmer standing there in his gown and floppy hat
when the cow lie down it will be rain ....... can see it on out tv now :lol:
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Re: Met Office seasonal forecasts to be scrapped

Postby pollyanna » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:36 pm

:funny:
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