Difficult Bank Holiday forecast
Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 8:21 pm
So, after all the various forecasts of rain on Bank Holiday Monday, it turned out to be a dry day here in Farnborough (and across most of the country from what I have seen). It was, however, overcast. We had an enjoyable walk as planned.
I appreciate the forecasters' honesty earlier in the week, when the computer models were bringing the low from Germany westwards quite quickly. However, even when the forecasts were going for rain on the Bank Holiday, I was telling my wife with considerable confidence that it was unlikely to rain and we should plan for our walk. I don't have any magic insight, but I do have decades of experience of looking at the UK weather, and although I have seen lows move from east to west, I have never seen them do so quickly. That reverse jet pattern is always slow moving. With two days to go, the forecasters agreed!
I don't want to bask in any glory for getting it right, but the point is that computer models are no substitute for a weather forecaster with experience!
I appreciate the forecasters' honesty earlier in the week, when the computer models were bringing the low from Germany westwards quite quickly. However, even when the forecasts were going for rain on the Bank Holiday, I was telling my wife with considerable confidence that it was unlikely to rain and we should plan for our walk. I don't have any magic insight, but I do have decades of experience of looking at the UK weather, and although I have seen lows move from east to west, I have never seen them do so quickly. That reverse jet pattern is always slow moving. With two days to go, the forecasters agreed!
I don't want to bask in any glory for getting it right, but the point is that computer models are no substitute for a weather forecaster with experience!