After nearly 15 years of use, Piers Corbyn, director and Astrophysicist of Weather Action.com the leading long range weather forecasting service, said that he has at long last decided to upgrade his trusty scientific "Casio" calculator to coincide with the recent Met Office announcement that they will spend £34 million on a new Super Computer. ...
The cost of the upgrade is likely to hit the £50 mark but Piers Corbyn said he felt the trusty calculator had done enough work and that it needed to be replaced with a modern day version that had some extra function keys. Although the cost will be a lot less then the Met Office new super computer, Piers is very confident that his investment will be money well spent, but not so sure the Met Office can say the same.
WeatherAction ESSENCE of WINTER Forecast 2010-11 for Britain, Ireland & Europe.
Winter Dec to Feb inclusive in Britain and Europe will be exceptionally cold and snowy like hell frozen over at times - with much of England, Germany, Benelux and N France suffering one of the coldest winters for over 100 years. It is expected that two of the three months Dec, Jan & Feb are likely to be in the three coldest for a 100 years (eg using Central England Temperatures).There will be some milder periods in which West Russia may also be briefly milder. Ireland, especially West Ireland will have some mild periods when the rest of Europe remains bitterly cold.
The timing of the most severe and milder spells and details of festivals such as Christmas and New Year periods will be available to subscribers to full forecasts which describe the whole winter in 24 sub periods (8 for each month), each a few days long.Standard meteorology will consistently underestimate the lengths of cold periods and will grossly
underestimate the severity of blizzard and snow deluges at times. As last winter and for the first snow deluges this winter WeatherAction.com will issue timely advanced warnings of these situations to help reduce public suffering and save lives. Despite efforts of Authorities it is very likely that the UK will run out of road salt this winter as in the previous two winters which WeatherAction correctly forecasted in the long range while the Met Offices prognoses dramatically failed.
We hope this winter and this forecast (produced using our Solar Lunar Action Technique of Long range forecasting) which relies on a scientific understanding of predictable solar-magnetic-lunar effects on the Earths weather and climate - and is nothing to do with CO2, will encourage politicians to get a grip on reality and end their support for the CO2 hypothesis of man-made climate change which is failed science based on fraudulent data.