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the shizzle => shootin' the shit => Topic started by: mini on November 15, 2007, 04:54:01 pm
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Just come across this
http://metcheck.com/V40/UK/HOBBIES/climbing.asp
Just in case you need to know the weather at Base or at Peak at Egerton quarry, Roaches Skyline or Long Wall in Cheedale, Kyloe-in-the-woods, etc etc.
Shame its only a 2 day forecast, but still could save a wasted hours driving or so.
Maybe worth a sticky??
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Personally I have found METCHECK to be one of the most unreliable weather forecasting sites (second worst only to http://uk.weather.com/ (http://uk.weather.com/) ).
Their Hobby specific forecast are pretty dire too.
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i've got to agree with chris, i'm sure it wasn't always this way I used to think metcheck was amazing :bow:
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i've found metcheck to be consistently the most accurate forecast overall for years. I can imagine its second only to a forecast from the big man himself, jesus H christ.
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metcheck works well for me too ;D
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Its far more reliable than the tea leaf divination of the BBC / Metoffice! My dodgey knees a more acurate forecaster!
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Welcome to 2003 Mini
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i've found metcheck to be consistently the most accurate forecast overall for years. I can imagine its second only to a forecast from the big man himself, jesus H christ.
ditto.
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Hopefully it'll be right about this weekend...
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i've found metcheck to be consistently the most accurate forecast overall for years. I can imagine its second only to a forecast from the big man himself, jesus H christ.
ditto.
Its ok, but I use the Metoffice. There you can actually get a grasp on whats going on - better synoptics, meteosat plus the genius rainfall radar.
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It might be OK down your way, but it's toss for Scotland.
All their hobby specific ones are just the normal forecast model, slighly tweaked in case you can't figure out the standard one. It does give surf forecasts for the Central Cairngorms though, which is quite handy.
I find Met Office to be much more reliable and MWIS to be very useful too.
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i'm sure it wasn't always this way I used to think metcheck was amazing :bow:
Me too. I used to think Metcheck was well more accurate than the Met Office or the ludicrously optimistic BBC, but in recent months Metcheck has turned into a profit of doom and gloom type forecast. If you took Metcheck at their word you'd never leave the house, frequently they seem to forecast days of non-stop rain when in fact it's quite dry and sunny. Met Office seem to be bang on the money lately.
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:agree: it's gotten way too pesimistic. I'm now a 'metoffice combined with the rain radar thingy on BBC' man; seems to give better idea of what the overall picture is.
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I've found Metcheck to be pretty spot on in most cases. Worthy of a sticky.