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  1. On 25/05/2022 at 08:23, Paul said:

    We'll have a glasto forecast for this year running soon, it's a bit early just yet though  

    Ace, thank you. Two weeks out and getting very excited! The netweather forecast is the only one I trust ever since you nailed 2005 – will be very glad to see this year's.

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  2. On 04/06/2019 at 07:33, PompeyFC said:

    Hi Pete

    Howdy 

    11 hours ago, J10 said:

    On the NOAA there are 2 sets of lines, from my perspective I look at the hatched lines.

    Areas which are covered under blue hatchings indicating troughs, i.e low pressure.
    Areas which are covered under purple hatchings indicating neutral conditions.
    Areas which are covered under red hatchings indicating ridges, i.e high pressure.

    Thank you J10 this is super helpful. Always wanted to know what I should be looking for 

    9 hours ago, duggyfresh said:

    Was it yourself that did the Glastonbury 'tube' map? It's outstanding!!!!

    Aw shucks. Thank you. I'm pretty happy with it.

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  3. 13 minutes ago, J10 said:

    Not as good a chart today. Tomorrow I will have a look at the ensembles.

    Thanks J10.

    If you'll stand a noob question (and please excuse my total ignorance) but what are the key changes you're looking for from one NOAA chart to the next? My 'understanding' is limited to: closer isobars means windier, and; lower pressures on those isobars means less fine/settled weather. Or is this not an at a glance thing and you have to look at bags of other data?

  4. Thanks J10!

    I know this is silly early and I don't really expect anything halfway reliable for a couple of weeks... but I can't help myself. I should read that Met Office outlook as an object lesson in ambiguity but I reckon I'll probably re-read it until I convince myself of something or another.

    Looking forward to any predictions once there's the data. Thanks again.

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    35 minutes ago, Flash bang flash bang etc said:

    I’m hoping to do Boomtown Fair

    https://www.boomtownfair.co.uk/

     

    You don’t need to enter the lotTORy to win a ticket 

    Ugh. Yeah, thankfully I don't have to go through the ticket day scrum any more. I volunteer on the welfare tent – handing out suncream or ponchos during the day (sometimes both on the same day) and cups of tea and sympathy during the night.

    Haven't been to Boom but I know a lot of people that really like it. Have fun!

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  6. It's May, the sun is (mostly) shining, and the festival is a little over 6 weeks out. Naturally my thoughts turn to obsessively poring over anything @J10 and the rest of you good netweather people have to say about it. Last year it was a scorcher in Pilton... but there wasn't a festival. I'm not saying that the weather gods owe us one or anything but... you know... make it shine please.

    So, what do you think?

     

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  7. 16 hours ago, J10 said:

    It looks that 2018 would have seen the best weather for the Glastonbury festival in recent years. (Assuming 20-24 June)

    Naturally!

    Although last year was scorching in the week leading up to the festival. We handed out litres of sun cream to crew from the welfare tent. It would be tough to cope with a whole festival at today's temperatures. (Basically I'm trying to talk myself out of being utterly gutted.)

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  8. 18 hours ago, J10 said:

    Thoughts

    Currently looking quite good for at least a good build up to the festival weather wise.

    Wooo! It's my 40th birthday and so far Tresemme has lost her majority and the Glastonbury weather is looking great :)

    Just one more week... this time next Friday I'll be onsite.... please let it be a sunny dry festival....

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  9. Sorry to hear that but totally understand. You've put a lot of time into doing these Glasto blogs over the years which we're all really grateful for, especially as you still haven't been to the festival yourself! I'll look forward to the official Net Weather forecast and any input you drop into the discussion. Good luck with the crazy workload!

  10. No worries :) Thanks for that forecast - sounding really positive.

    The afternoon continued fine with wind keeping it from feeling too hot. 9pm now and the wind has settled into a light breeze and all the clouds have disappeared. All the tracks have dried out with only little patches of mud anywhere. You can sit on the grass.

    Couple of photos from high on the north of the site near the farmhouse, looking south towards the stone circle and over the Pyramid towards the tor. Another couple from near West Holts and Williams Green showing the ground. It's all pretty lovely :)

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  11. I've arrived and pitched up. It's all looking pretty good onsite :)

    Grabbed a few photos on my phone on the way in - sorry they're not much cop! These are mostly facing south, where the clouds are. Going to go for a wander in a bit and will try to take some better ones from higher up.

    Heard there was heavy rain overnight but it was welcome because the site was getting a bit dusty yesterday. There's light mud wherever the heavy vehicle traffic is, as you'd expect, but otherwise it's totally okay. Ground *slightly* damp to touch but not what you'd call wet - tent peg-friendly basically. Lovely sun - it's pretty warm actually - and a fair old wind driving patchy clouds past the vale at a fair old lick. There's a band including a few dark clouds off to the south but it's not coming overhead. Assuming no more rain the site will dry up this afternoon by the look of it.

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  12. So for these last few days the models all seem settled into: mostly pretty decent with some rain on Monday, Friday and Sunday - I can live with that. As you say, the severity on Friday will be key but I've had fantastic Glastonbury's with much worse.

    Thanks as always J10. Your forecast very much part of the run-up for me and so many others :)

  13. Just finished my shift as light showers started up again for the day - about 8am.

    Conditions underfoot are a little slippy but not particularly muddy. Let's see how bad the rain gets.

    Separately, thanks also from me jackone for all of the time and effort you've put in on the festival forecast - again. Literally the only accurate Glastonbury forecast and the only one I check every year.

  14. Thanks again Jackone! Always a pleasure reading these forums. Is Glastonbury ever something you'd be interested in attending? If so I propose a donation drive to see if we can get you there next year! Posted Image

    Seconded, I'm in. Seems only fair given how much we've all been hanging on your reports for the last few years.

    You could even do an exclusive net-weather onsite weather forecast... I'd suggest you just drink too much cider and angel delight about like the rest of us though.

    Seconded, I'm in. Seems only fair given how much we've all been hanging on your reports for the last few years.

    You could even do an exclusive net-weather onsite weather forecast... I'd suggest you just drink too much cider and angel delight about like the rest of us though.

    Wow. The prurience filter is pretty sharp. I didn't type "angel delight" but I didn't think I was especially naughty...

  15. My 14th also and I agree with everything Duggyfresh and danbailey80 said.

    It all comes down to how saturated the ground is when the rain+boots hit it. Not much use for predictions now but from early next week you can have a pretty good idea from the feel of the ground. If it's hard then water runs clean off and you get puddles (or lakes in '05...) lower in the site that never recover. A bit of bounce is fine (and the tent pegs go in easily) - the site will dry after a couple hours sun. If there's any squidge though... unhappy campers.

    PS Thanks once again for running these forecasts Jackone, and to the whole net-weather community that post on these threads. It's very much appreciated - and, not least after your early ace call of "scorchio" on last year's well before anyone else - is the only place I've trusted for the last few years

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