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Actually missed that it was the titles Light Rain and a Gentle Breeze and Cloudy changing to sunny intervalsThey both say around 5 deg and 40-50% chance of rain..
I thought the Met Office provided the BBC forecasts.
I've often thought that someone should create a Weather website comparison site, capture the forecasts and then get people to report actual weather and see how good the forecasts were.
50% chance of rain is really in the "we don't know territory". What the percentage chance means is that they have run the forecast multiple times with slightly different sets of conditions and the given percentage is the number of times the model predicted rain. So 10% and 90% really means a high degree of confidence. 50% means that half the model runs showed rain and half didn't so it could go either way.
A bit late with this, but the other thing to consider is that the results from all predictive models whether they are for the weather or covid, or the economy etc need professional interpretation before they can become useful. This brings in factors too complex to include in the modelling and relies on the expertise and experience of the people doing the interpretation. Including local knowledge.Hi, so I normally go by the Met office website but just out of curiosity I checked the BBC for the same day.
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The Norwegians show amounts of precipation in mm. How much more useful! Thanks Malc
I went for a bike ride in Yorkshire a while back. We were chatting about the cows and reckoned that about 40% of them were lying down in the fields. We then checked the BBC which said that there was a 40% chance of rain.Mrs Nod has a couple of Met Office forecasters as students. They look out of the window to see what's happening when asked for a forecast.