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  • harry1986
    Banned
    • Sep 2008
    • 516

    #1

    Summer forecast 2009

    The coming summer is 'odds on for a barbecue summer', according to long-range forecasts. Summer temperatures across the UK are likely to be warmer than average and rainfall near or below average for the three months of summer.

    Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Ewen McCallum, said: "After two disappointingly-wet summers, the signs are much more promising this year. We can expect times when temperatures will be above 30 ?C, something we hardly saw at all last year."

    Although the forecast is for a drier and warmer summer than average it does not rule out the chances of seeing some heavy downpours at times. However, a repeat of the wet summers of 2007 and 2008 is unlikely.

    Government Services Director, Rob Varley, said: "Our long-range forecasts are proving useful to a range of people, such as emergency planners and the water industry, in order to help them plan ahead. They are not forecasts which can be used to plan a summer holiday or inform an outdoor event."

    Met Office seasonal forecasts are just one part of the jigsaw in the range of forecasts provided, complementing our shorter-range forecasts and supporting our role, as the nation's official weather forecaster, to help everyone make the most of the weather.

    The Met Office works with the Environment Agency, SEPA, the NHS and others across government to ensure that we are ready to meet the challenges that severe weather may present us at any time of the year.
  • forntida
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2009
    • 1281

    #2
    Originally posted by harry1986
    The coming summer is 'odds on for a barbecue summer', according to long-range forecasts. Summer temperatures across the UK are likely to be warmer than average and rainfall near or below average for the three months of summer.

    Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Ewen McCallum, said: "After two disappointingly-wet summers, the signs are much more promising this year. We can expect times when temperatures will be above 30 ?C, something we hardly saw at all last year."

    Although the forecast is for a drier and warmer summer than average it does not rule out the chances of seeing some heavy downpours at times. However, a repeat of the wet summers of 2007 and 2008 is unlikely.

    Government Services Director, Rob Varley, said: "Our long-range forecasts are proving useful to a range of people, such as emergency planners and the water industry, in order to help them plan ahead. They are not forecasts which can be used to plan a summer holiday or inform an outdoor event."

    Met Office seasonal forecasts are just one part of the jigsaw in the range of forecasts provided, complementing our shorter-range forecasts and supporting our role, as the nation's official weather forecaster, to help everyone make the most of the weather.

    The Met Office works with the Environment Agency, SEPA, the NHS and others across government to ensure that we are ready to meet the challenges that severe weather may present us at any time of the year.
    What country are we talking about here? I was down the seafront this morning,. It was that cold only one seagull was airborne.
    I can't wake up Grumpy now in case I am accused of Dwarfism

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    • Evastar
      V.I.P. Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 1220

      #3
      I really hope they are right, could do with a bit of sun for a change!

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      • chroma
        V.I.P. Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 1976

        #4
        its wet, people moan.
        its dry, hosepipe bans go into force because England has no water. people moan.
        its hot, idiot brittons wind up in hospital because they fail to realise the sun is not your friend. people moan.


        in synopsis, its safe to assume people will moan.
        He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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        • cespa
          Newbie
          • May 2009
          • 1

          #5
          just trying out something new

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          • Mr Pumpy
            DK Veteran
            • Jan 2009
            • 1467

            #6
            What a load of tripe, how on earth can they forecast the weather for the summer.
            Most of the time they can't even tell us what its going to be like in the next few days, never mind the next few months.








            That is all.
            I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I do not know the answer.

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            • bugaloo41
              V.I.P. Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 1598

              #7
              With Pumpy on this one - really hope we get a good one but wont hold my breath.

              By the way that saying "a load of tripe" is bollocks Pumpy. It insinuates that tripe is well....tripe aka sh.it. Of course tripe is tremendous and is infact a well known and brilliant hangover cure (at least in my house).
              Last edited by bugaloo41; 7 May, 2009, 18:31.

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              • BigBadBren
                Newbie
                • May 2009
                • 1

                #8
                A loooong hoooot summer please

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                • Lainie
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 3062

                  #9
                  i hope it is nice this summer but does that mean more wasps does it??
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                  Its nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice

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                  • harry1986
                    Banned
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 516

                    #10
                    SUMMER TO HIT UK SOON CANT WAIT

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                    • chroma
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 1976

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mr Pumpy
                      What a load of tripe, how on earth can they forecast the weather for the summer.
                      Most of the time they can't even tell us what its going to be like in the next few days, never mind the next few months.
                      That is all.
                      They plot all the data regarding windspped and barometric pressure into a few parallel networked cray supercomputers.
                      hook in a feed from 300 or so geostationary satilites that check cloud density and track their movements.
                      next they feed in data from oceanic bouys along well known currents like el nino and plot that in too.

                      then using a complicated series of mathmatical equations that would take litteraly a few eons to work out with a slide rule they rouse up the hamsters to drive the machine and they wait.
                      soon enough the printer burrs to life and starts spewing out reams of meteorological notations to which the weatherman promptly bins and looks outside to a piece of string hanging from a tree branch in the carpark.

                      if its hanging down and well lit its safe to assume its calm and sunny, darkened then its overcast. if its sideways its windy, dripping its raining and if its a little fatter then its snowing. the only real trouble is fathoming if you cant see the string from smudgy glasses or actual fog.

                      this is how the weather actualy gets predicted.
                      He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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                      • Mr Pumpy
                        DK Veteran
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 1467

                        #12
                        Originally posted by bugaloo41
                        With Pumpy on this one - really hope we get a good one but wont hold my breath.

                        By the way that saying "a load of tripe" is bollocks Pumpy. It insinuates that tripe is well....tripe aka sh.it. Of course tripe is tremendous and is infact a well known and brilliant hangover cure (at least in my house).
                        Well, I agree that certain parts of a cow can be rather tasty, I have to draw the line at eating its stomach.

                        Can you actually still get it????
                        I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I do not know the answer.

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                        • Mr Pumpy
                          DK Veteran
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 1467

                          #13
                          Bill foggitt could forecast the weather better than they can now, just by the way frog spawn was laying in his pond.
                          I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I do not know the answer.

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                          • Evastar
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 1220

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mr Pumpy
                            Well, I agree that certain parts of a cow can be rather tasty, I have to draw the line at eating its stomach.

                            Can you actually still get it????
                            Is it not the lining of a sheep's stomach?

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                            • Mr Pumpy
                              DK Veteran
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 1467

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Evastar
                              Is it not the lining of a sheep's stomach?
                              Whatever it is i'm sure its not meant to be eaten.
                              I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I do not know the answer.

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