MET-Office wants your money for a new supercomputer, but has given up decadal forecasting

Well this is a disappointment.

After the fiasco in 2018 when I revealed the data-shifting technique the MET-Office were using to never be wrong about their ‘decadal’ forecast, and the late update in 2019 , the MET-O have now disappeared the ‘decadal’ forecast altogether. This after they promised to update it in January 2020.

I tried to search the MET-O website for it, to no avail. Nice picture of a windmill though.

Here’s the last iteration before it finally vanished. Retrieved from the wayback machine at archive.org

Gone but not forgotten. The MET-O ‘decadal’ forecast.

We’ll keep an eye on how well this final ‘decadal’ prediction pans out. If Ian Wilson is right, we will see an El Nino over the next couple of years. But will it reach the heights of the blue blob; or fall well below? Time will tell.

via Tallbloke’s Talkshop

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February 17, 2020 at 06:24AM

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