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When I was younger I used to search about for a favourable forecast, the Liverpool Echo often used to be the good news weather, closely followed by ceefax and then the R4 doom and gloom. If only metcheck had been around, I would have spent more time catching weavers in F2-3s rather than what was actually happening outside the window.
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XCW is offering 36-45mph for Sunday and most others I have looked at are singing the same tune.
This is not a one off, metcheck seem to have a cut off around F4 and the wind never rises above that. For the past 5 or so years I have been looking at metcheck for their opinion, it has always underestimated the wind strength, by at least 2 points. A cursory look at the 24, 36 and 48hr charts without even measuring the the isobars shows it is another weekend to stay on the mooring.
Is it any wonder that a drive to our harbour during spring/summer we pass many miserable looking people towing their cuddy boats home along the A55 as metcheck suggested they would be supping warm tea at anchor enjoying a days fishing.
I am never going to get my sails bent on at this rate. In fact if they are not on by the end of May I am considering slipping the boat for 12 months.
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or;Met Office said:Shipping forecast
The shipping forecast issued by the Met Office, on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, on Saturday 28 April 2012 at 2315 UTC
There are warnings of gales in Tyne, Dogger, German Bight, Humber, Thames, Dover, Wight, Portland, Plymouth, Biscay, FitzRoy, Sole, Lundy, Fastnet, Irish Sea, Shannon, Faeroes, South-east Iceland.
Sole, Lundy, Fastnet, Irish Sea
North or northeast 7 to severe gale 9, perhaps storm 10 later. Moderate or rough, occasionally very rough. Showers then rain. Good, becoming poor
Met Office said:Inshore Waters Forecast
The inshore waters forecast issued by the Met Office, on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency
For coastal areas up to 12 miles offshore from Sunday 29 April 2012 at 0001 UTC until Monday 30 April 2012 at 0000 UTC
General Situation at 0001 UTC on Sun 29 Apr 2012
Pressure will remain generally high over and to the north of Scotland. A vigorous low and its associated fronts, will move northwestwards, to affect England and Wales, with gales or severe gales for many central and southern areas.
St Davids Head to Great Orme Head including St Georges Channel - Strong winds are forecast
24 hour forecast: Northerly or northeasterly 6 to gale 8, occasionally severe gale 9. Moderate or rough, becoming very rough in south. Fair, then occasional rain. Moderate or good, occasionally poor.
Outlook: Northeasterly veering easterly 6 to gale 8, occasionally severe gale 9 at first in south, veering southeasterly 5 or 6 later. Moderate or rough becoming slight or moderate. Occasional rain in south, otherwise mainly fair. Good, occasionally moderate.
XCW is offering 36-45mph for Sunday and most others I have looked at are singing the same tune.
This is not a one off, metcheck seem to have a cut off around F4 and the wind never rises above that. For the past 5 or so years I have been looking at metcheck for their opinion, it has always underestimated the wind strength, by at least 2 points. A cursory look at the 24, 36 and 48hr charts without even measuring the the isobars shows it is another weekend to stay on the mooring.
Is it any wonder that a drive to our harbour during spring/summer we pass many miserable looking people towing their cuddy boats home along the A55 as metcheck suggested they would be supping warm tea at anchor enjoying a days fishing.
I am never going to get my sails bent on at this rate. In fact if they are not on by the end of May I am considering slipping the boat for 12 months.