July will be mega-wet. Or will it?

As I’ve mentioned before, I have limited trust in any organisation, like the Meteorological Office, that consistently fails to provide the service that they charge Millions of Pounds each year to provide. Despite their huge and expensive computer modelling equipment the Met Office has been unable to provide much more than a ‘now cast’ and certainly has been proved to be so bad at long range seasonal forecasting that with tail between their legs they’ve now refused to even try.

The huge neon sign pointing to the failure of any weather prediction provider is when they peddle the lie of man made global warming/climate change.  The Met Office does this nonsense.  Fail.

Success on weather prediction is now in the hands of a number of the smaller more specialist organisations, especially those who study the relationship between the sun activity and weather trends on Earth.  My favourite of these is http://weatheraction.com who have stuck their neck out and made warnings about July.

If what they are saying about July comes to pass then surely it’s time to hand over the nation’s weather forecasting business to organisations like Weather Action, and to shuffle the Met Office out into the wasteland of sooth-sayers and mediums or others getting their weather and climate information from a tombola drum.

Here’s what Weather Action tell us:

“July 2010 in Britain & Ireland (& around the world) will include extreme deluges, thunderstorms and major floodsThese deluges, torrential rain and floods will pose significant danger and will catch standard computer model forecasts by surprise even from a day ahead and will require warnings, preparation and rapid responses by authorities.

“Local Authorities and the new Government would be ill-advised not to study our forecast forthwith and act upon it. If they refuse to consider this forecast which will help with detailed preparations the public will be put through unnecessary suffering and danger and lives could well be lost – as they were when the UK ran out of road salt last winter because authorities ignored our forecasts and warnings, having been misled by the Met Office forecast for a mild winter.

“Judgement day is now approaching for local authorities and government, whose reliance on failed computer models and the disreputable ‘science’ of global warming dogma is causing misery and costing lives. They must chose between their duty to the public or continuing support for baseless dogma.”