For the lay, self included, it's also convenient as we can access the ENS set easily through TWO, giving 22 outcomes to consider, including trends and clusters. I don't consider the higher time resolution to be useful- when doubting beyond T+120, a 6 hour update is of limited interest. I tend to use the 0z mostly.
Furthermore, GFS comes into view more quickly in the morning- when I start work, the 0z is usually fully rolled out. The ECM may be, but more often than not it's still updated only to 72 or so.
Regarding your last comment, didn't there used to be a regular monthly comparison of the 3 models? ECM was usually the most accurate retrospectively. I can't remember if it was one of Gav's- back three years or so. Any recollection?
Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle