Weather School Musing...Next Weekend's Weather

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Weather School Musing...Next Weekend's Weather

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Hi again,

You wait for days to hear from me, and then two messages come at once.

After such a fantastic holiday weekend for many I though you might be anxious to start planning for next week.

So, I have recorded a brief video which you can view at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nl5u01NH2rg

Be interested to know what you think of the video forecasts (well, the look and feel of them, not the forecast  )

Best wishes,
Simon
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I thought it was very good. I far prefer a forecast with pressure charts, the beeb has seemingly forgotten about them.

For my eyes, the screen was a little small, but once I clicked 'full screen' it was much better. Thanks for taking the time to do that, and seeing the differences between modelling systems was good too. It will be interesting to see another video, where the models differ.

A.
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Alcyone wrote:I thought it was very good. I far prefer a forecast with pressure charts, the beeb has seemingly forgotten about them.

For my eyes, the screen was a little small, but once I clicked 'full screen' it was much better. Thanks for taking the time to do that, and seeing the differences between modelling systems was good too. It will be interesting to see another video, where the models differ.

A.

+1

I agree - I like to see the pressure charts too.
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Excellent. Why not embed it in a post?

[youtube]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nl5u01NH2rg[/youtube]
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