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    Understanding Weather Forecasting

    The climate of a destination greatly impacts its tourist industry. While travelling, we usually check the seasonal changes of the destination and plan accordingly. However, often, we are caught offguard with sudden, unexpected changes in the weather. For example, if you plan to travel to Leeds for a conference then prepare to take warm clothes for the winter. However, Leeds weather may surprise you with sudden unexpected showers. Thus, the need for weather forecasting arises.

    Minor differences in the initial conditions of the atmosphere eventually lead to major changes in the weather that show up in a few days. However, day-to-day weather can be predicted for only about two weeks. Radio, television and internet are the key media wherein one can regularly check for local weather forecasts published by the meteorology department of a country.

    Basics of Forecasting

    Weather depends on minor changes in the atmosphere.

    As technology evolves, high-tech computers have taken over the forecasting procedure. Meteorologists keenly observe global as well as local weather forecasts, and feed the same into the automated computer processes that use various meteorological theories and mathematical models to predict the weather.

    Types of Forecasts
    Short-Range Forecasts: Up to 48 hours

    These kinds of forecasts are used mainly by people on the move, to understand the exact situation of the weather, while trying to plan their work schedules. It mainly contains predictions about rain or snow along with temperatures during the day and night.

    While all the elements of weather are provided in short-range forecasts, people tend to usually focus on the basic elements. It is known to be around 70-80% accurate.

    Extended Forecasts: Up to 5 days

    New York, Paris and London weather forecasts are presented in this manner. These popular forecasts show a gradual or sudden change in the weather along with dry or wet spells. It is ideal for people who wish to gauge suitability – for work or leisure. It is known to be about 60-70% accurate.

    Long-Range Forecasts: 30 days or a whole season

    They show long-term abnormalities in the weather along with a cold or hot spell, rainfall and even snowfall. Since weather changes are minor and gradual, long-range forecasts are not entirely reliable. Their accuracy, however, is known to be around 60%. With this brief on the nuances of weather, you can be better informed the next time you open the newspaper or log on to a website to check the local weather forecast of your favorite travel destination.

    Weather Underground provides reliable and real-time weather forecast for your city including the latest storm reports, severe weather alerts, radar, satellite maps and all information related to weather in United Kingdom under one platform.

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    Jamaica Weather Conditions

    The Jamaica Weather conditions is incredible beautiful, no wonder why the island is an all year vacation paradise. The customary temperatures in the winter ranging a comfortable 22 – 31°C and summer time a maximum of 29-34°C which make Jamaica just ideal for the occasion. Despite of when you opt to vacation on the island, there will be tropical warm temperatures awaiting you.

    There is no significant difference in the temperature throughout the different sections of the island; but it differs somewhat in the quantities of rainfall. The hilly areas are inclined to get a lot more rainfall in compare to the planes. As a result, places such as Port Antonio and other towns in the vicinity of the Blue and John Crow Mountains record high rainfall. The south side of the island receives the smallest amount of rainfall but with good measure.

    Predicting the local Jamaica Weather conditions for towns and cities has proven to be quite a challenge for forecasters.

    This is noticeable as within a 40 mile radius there could be numerous scattered showers. The average yearly rainfall is about 50.5 inches; accumulation varies appreciably throughout the island. Usually, showers are short, strong then followed by sunshine. The driest period is between November and April. The rainy season is from May to October yet still dry enough for a grand vacation.

    Jamaica lay inside the hurricane belt of the Caribbean. This may sound scary but do not be horrified. The hurricane period is between June and November bringing lots of unwanted notice to this area each year. However, because of its position Jamaica has being very fortunate not to be hurricane-beaten often. The storms more often than not form between the eastern Caribbean coast and West African coast line.

    These weather disturbances have the tendency to trek in a north westerly direction. Jamaica is situated on the western end of the Caribbean Sea. Fortunately, by the storms get closer they are already too far north to pose any serious concerns. Another important factor also is the size of Jamaica. The smaller the target the harder it is to hit. This is evident in the many times Cuba and Florida have suffered.
     
    The most recent direct assault Jamaica had was hurricane Gilbert in 1988 and the previous one was hurricane Charley in 1951. Another reason not to panic is that with the present technology which is available there is ample warning if there is any significant development. I can assure you there will be sufficient time to get out of the way safely.

    Stevert Mckenzie, Travel Enthusiast.
    http://deals-jamaica.net

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