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pistongone 29th November 2006 09:51

Weather for the weekend?
 
Does any one have a reliable method of weather forecasting for 4 days ahead? My brother has booked up for a flight in Taffy's Mustang at Breighton on Sunday and wants to know what the weather is going to be! I told him i only look at the next 12 hours, any further than that is just speculation. Unless anyone else knows otherwise?

IO540 29th November 2006 10:33

This is a reasonable site, for GFS (global forecasting system)

http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready/cmet.html

I have also sent you a PM.

Forecasts several days ahead are likely to be inaccurate, especially in the timing. But this is the best one is going to get.

It may be an idea to also use the UK met office MSLP charts as they come out of a computer model which is claimed to be the most accurate around for the UK, for the common SW airflow.

Mariner9 29th November 2006 10:36

Best aviation weather site IMHO is this :ok:

pistongone 29th November 2006 11:25

Thanks for the replies, no PM yet IO540, the same thing happened with Bose.
Who wants to meet up at Breighton on Sunday? Should be a laugh with my Brother not really knowing what he's letting himself in for:E :E I think a high speed run and break should get his attention:} :} The Hurricane and the Bouchon may have gone, but there are still some interesting bits of kit there!

S-Works 29th November 2006 11:37


Originally Posted by pistongone (Post 2992694)
Thanks for the replies, no PM yet IO540, the same thing happened with Bose.
Who wants to meet up at Breighton on Sunday? Should be a laugh with my Brother not really knowing what he's letting himself in for:E :E I think a high speed run and break should get his attention:} :} The Hurricane and the Bouchon may have gone, but there are still some interesting bits of kit there!

Give me a shout, I might whizz up. IO had the same problem with sending me a PM.

IO540 29th November 2006 11:56

Your mailboxes may be clogged up with saved mail.

And if you have antispam measures on your email inbox, you won't get pprune's warning email of the fact.

S-Works 29th November 2006 12:02

only 12 messages in my mailbox. i do have anti spam and am aware I dont get the warning messages.

I did get the top reasons why men prefer guns over women!!

pistongone 29th November 2006 12:13

There is a gauge at the top of the PM box, like a fuel gauge but in reverse. Mines got plenty of green left!
Good one that eh Bose?
I dont know how we get any work done here, i get loads of them every day!
The ones that i like i send on the loop.
Still after the muther of all thread drifts:} , does anyone have a clue what the sky might hold on Sunday:confused: :confused:

IO540 29th November 2006 14:00

PG

It was either a PM or an email that I sent you. Do emails to your pprune email address work? I normally send emails rather than PMs.

As to weather, it was a detailed reply I sent you on the use of the NOAA site.

1d2d3d4d 29th November 2006 14:37

Pistongone,

Have you seen the funky new home page for the Met office www.metoffice.gov.uk it now gives a 5 day forecast.

Unfortunately for Sunday it looks like rain moving in from the northwest and covering the whole country by afternoon:{ Sorry

Regards Chris

pistongone 29th November 2006 16:36

IO540,
Thanks for your help, but i have never accessed my pprune e-mail. I will pm you my company mail and if you would send the weather info it would be greatly appreciated. However as 1d2d3d4d points out, the out look is not good:uhoh: . Still it wouldn't be the first time i have seen the forecast slightly wide:E of the mark at that range! So i have advised my brother to pencil it in as a goer, and look at it again on Saturday. It would be good to get this flight in before Christmas as he is off on a contract in January to a far flung place.

east_sider 29th November 2006 16:58

http://www.metcheck.com

Has 7 day forecasts in three hour intervals. Saturday looking better than Sunday at the moment.

IO540 29th November 2006 20:16

One look at the 12:00 MSLP charts tells me Sat am might be OK in the SE, and the rest of Saturday and Sunday will be naff.

Excellent windsurfing weather though :)

But this stuff is also fast moving and nobody can tell from back here.

Pistongone: I got your email & replied.

Billredshoes 29th November 2006 21:05

Hi
try this http://ows.public.sembach.af.mil/wxcharts/wxcharts.htm

I have used this site for about 2 years I have found it to be very good for the trend in the weather and I have repositioned the AN2 for shows based on the info which has turned out to pretty accurate. Click on Chart looper

StillStanding 30th November 2006 10:18

Weather Widgets
 
A reminder to those of you who use the other type of computer named after a fruit that there are several weather widgets for the dashboard. One particularly useful one is Aviation Weather which gives METARs and TAFs for up to 4 stations. Others show animated satelite images of all those nasty clouds sweeping over the Atlantic.

There is also Dusk/Dawn display, very useful at the moment.
I think several of these ideas are being or going to be offered to the majority of the computer community via the likes of Y***o etc.


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