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Coldest Winter For A Century? Don't Bet On It...

Coldest Winter For A Century?? Don't Bet On It...     from : Netweather

"It's that time of the year again, where newspaper headlines (particularly in the Daily Express) start screaming about a cold winter, it's as regular as clockwork - remember the 100 days of snow headlines last year?

The truth is that at this stage there is no way to definitively know what this winter will bring, most winter's bring some colder spells, some more severe than others, so it's never a bad thing to be prepared for that eventuality as the season draws nearer, but the hype and headlines (and there are sure to be more following this one) are just that with a very low probability of being close to the actual weather which occurs this winter.

So what do we know about the second half of Autumn and winter seasons? So far Autumn has been a pretty mild one, September was nearly 2c above average according to the temperature tracker, and October is running 2.2c above the norm at the time of writing. There's currently no immediate sign of any real change to that as we stay in an often unsettled pattern with milder than or close to average temperatures expected to continue in the main, although some cooler intervals are possible as any low pressure systems move through.

Beyond that, and we're into the realms of longer term forecasts, so we're looking at probabilities, levels of confidence and overall patterns rather than definitive outcomes, currently the most likely scenario is that November will be close to average in terms of both rainfall and temperature. Although our last long range forecast update showed how the CFS model is forecasting northern blocking in November and December (one of the elements which can bring colder air over the UK), it's by no means certain at this range, and even if northern blocking is in place it doesn't guarantee cold across the UK.

Overall though, headlines are often designed to sell newspapers and this one is no different, so please don't take it literally."

Article by Netweather.tv

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  • Would it be inappropriate to say "Cool post, Gary"?

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    I'm not so sure:)

    We're experiencing the warmest and driest spell we've ever had for September & October. The forecast is saying that this will extend well in to next week.

    In my experience there's always a bit of a payback. The second week in November seems to bring a short sharp shock of heavy frosts. It normally lasts about one week.

    After this brief cold (but usually spectacular in terms of leaf colour and clear skies, with lovely sunsets, the weather turns a little mild again...but then the real winter weather starts to show its head.

    I wouldn't predict an especially cold winter but after what we've enjoyed, I wouldn't bet against it.

  • The maximum reasonable prediction time is 10 days & only 48 hours for any degree of accuracy. I use the rainfall radar on my phone which is extremely accurate. I also use two forecast sites yr.no & XC weather. They each use different computer models so I take an average of the two forecasts.

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    That's the point the article makes, showing that the Tabloid reporting is all about selling front page news....

    Peter Davis said:

    The maximum reasonable prediction time is 10 days & only 48 hours for any degree of accuracy. I use the rainfall radar on my phone which is extremely accurate. I also use two forecast sites yr.no & XC weather. They each use different computer models so I take an average of the two forecasts.

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    Funding has been confirmed for a £97m supercomputer to improve the Met Office's weather forecasting and climate modelling.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29789208

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    Funding has been confirmed for a £97m supercomputer to improve the Met Office's weather forecasting and climate modelling

    Heard this on the news yesterday, brilliant for the progression of understanding weather patterns. Be interesting to see what they can forecast for the century though - quite a claim! :)

  • best put my snow ploug away then ;)

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    It will be dry between the showers

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    I also heard it will be wet when it rains...:-(

    Robbie said:

    It will be dry between the showers

  • With all that extra investment, when they show the weather map of the UK on the BBC, will it show the position of the tiny hamlets of Manchester and Liverpool on it for a change, in addition to the usual display of the sprawling metropolis of Norwich?

    Phil Voice said:

    Funding has been confirmed for a £97m supercomputer to improve the Met Office's weather forecasting and climate modelling.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29789208

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