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Model Output Discussion - New Year and Beyond


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  • Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
  • Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire

This may have already been mentioned, apologies if it has. Marco from the Met Office tweeted that if a warming does occur then it is expected to have no impact on our weather as the strat and trop are not coupled. 

 

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  • Location: oldham
  • Location: oldham
6 minutes ago, Paul_1978 said:

This may have already been mentioned, apologies if it has. Marco from the Met Office tweeted that if a warming does occur then it is expected to have no impact on our weather as the strat and trop are not coupled. 

 

What you have written and what the tweet states are not the same.

have you missed a tweet?

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  • Location: Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: Warm and dry, or very cold. See my profile for model trivia
  • Location: Dorset
Just now, northwestsnow said:

Better runs this morning word of warning though, the EC mean is crap so we'll need to see clusters for better guidance..

Better guidance not forthcoming!

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  • Location: North east Hampshire
  • Location: North east Hampshire
9 minutes ago, RainAllNight said:

Better guidance not forthcoming!

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Does one cluster indicate rock solid certainty? Or the opposite?

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  • Location: Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: Warm and dry, or very cold. See my profile for model trivia
  • Location: Dorset
7 minutes ago, Drifter said:

Does one cluster indicate rock solid certainty? Or the opposite?

I will defer to @Mike Poole if he knows any better, but I think it's the opposite:

"When the ensemble distribution is sufficiently homogeneous the cluster algorithm cannot partition the ensemble in a meaningful way, for these cases the ensemble member that better represents the ensemble mean is shown." - says the blurb beneath the cluster charts on the ECM website

Actually wait, "homogenous" means similar doesn't it... so maybe it does show a strong consensus?

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