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long-range weather outlook for Autumn and Winter, 2010 / 2011

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Bridging the gaps in confidence between seasonal weather predictions and climate science  Seasonal Weather Predictions +
Monthly Updates

The final seasonal weather prediction will be issued by 01/12/11

Farewell subscriptions, but extra services are now available including our Weather WebLog ...

(1) One-off editions on Amazon Kindle

(2) Payment through our website

(3) Write a comment on our facebook page – but keep to the topic of seasonal weather predictions!

Monthly subscriptions will continue until the end of November 2011 – express your interest either by facebook like or by dropping us an email

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Advantages ...

Individual payment ideal for tourists, gas & heating oil estimates in the home (also including small enterprises of less than 50 employees)

Freedom to conduct your own validation - See if you approve before subscribing

*Business payment suitable for companies requiring professional advice and seasonal forecasts for trading, retail demand forecasts, professional advice & assistance

Our "Seasonal Weather Predictions" cover regions in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and are tailored to your business

Bridging the gaps in confidence between long-range weather and climate science  Bad Driving Weather

Weather Logistics UK is in the early stages of developing a "bad driving weather" application to improve the safety of road users in the UK and Europe. If you are interested in satellite navigation applications that can provide detailed weather forecasts along your journey, with the option to divert your route, then please complete our short online survey. You will automatically enter into a competition to win £30.
For more information on the numerical Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model used to produce mesoscale outputs, please visit the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs.

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Bridging the gaps in confidence between long-range weather and climate science  Latest WebLog post ...
November 30, 2011
Winter Wonderland … Seasonal Prediction for the UK & Ireland

As November draws to a close, the weather pattern is beginning to show signs of a major change. A strong cold temperature anomaly in the mid-Atlantic is building as our polar jet stream is being flung northward along the southwest of Greenland. Intense storms and flooding have affected many parts of northern England and Scotland, [...]

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