dacogawa wrote: » GFS and ECM pretty much in agreement at 144 hours out...
sdanseo wrote: » That's a chart for +1,074hrs? :eek: May as well use a wet fish to predict the weather.
gabeeg wrote: » I've heard many times that the CFS is rubbish, and I'm not arguing. Is it typically this bad though?
sdanseo wrote: » ECM looks very cold, -10 to -12 uppers. But Irish Sea only at 6 to 7 degrees and has cooled if anything since two weeks ago. For decent convection, 15 to 18 degrees difference needed at least? Something that struck me as well. Snow depth charts are innacurate at this range, that we know. BUT the ECM snow depths from a few days in advance performed very well I thought. And for this potential event now only showing a couple of cm in Leinster. Without a decent front we might get very cold clear skies for a few days.
BLIZZARD7 wrote: » Arpege looking like a direct hit too...
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Yes, important ECM this evening. Good signs overall for some much colder weather (if that's what you want!).