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how well do you trust the weather sites?


richards0170
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as has the rest of the country down in the south west we seem to have been embrawled in a day of **** weather. am planning on getting out sunday afternoon but the met office website gives it clear tomorrow and wet again Wednesday. I cannot see how this will clear by tomorrow morning as it gives it nice all day from dawn till dusk and then pouring all day sunday :(

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They are very, very good indeed under certain conditions they can get it spot on 24 hrs or more in advance. In others its no more than a good guess but they don't say "heck we aint sure today" sometimes I wish they might. Summer seems to be harder than winter

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I use Rain Alarm, which is recent rainfall satellite imagery - so you can see for yourself what's just happened.

Accuweather.com

http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/shows rainfail again but seems to use a different sensitivity than Rain Alarm or bac to http://www.wunderground.com which will give current conditions from loads of stations (incl. temp., wind direction, precipitation,,)

And my current favourite: http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/overlay=total_cloud_water/orthographic=-2.12,50.73,2146

 

Don't trust the BEEB forecasts further than I can spit.

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"Home and dry" App has been spot on for the short term (next 3-4 hours). It has been accurate to within a few minutes! Long term, i dont think anyone can get spot on as the winds, land temp and sea temp are always changing. If your near the coast, the 24hr shipping forecast is usually very good.

 

 

edit: spelling

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Anything over 3 days is total guesswork ('They might just as well take a dartboard with weather in it and throw a dart at it blindfolded)

That said, even the next days forecast they often get wrong here :( so always take everything with a pInch of salt

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I was on my way to work the other day driving through heavy driving drizzle with a cold north wind , when the local BBC weather girl on the car radio stated what a a lovely warm , sunny morning it was. For gods sake , she was brocasting from only 16 miles away so the weather could not be that different from where I was. Perhaps she should just put the script down and just look out of the window sometimes. O I forgot they do not have windows in a recording studio !

 

I can never understand how you can get three different forcasts from the BBC for the same day from the TV, radio and their web site ?

 

Having said that the BBC 24 hours forcast is reasonably correct most of the time , but for anything beyond that , its pure fiction.

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