Not sure why anyone would disagree. The MetO has four things that we don't:
* Access to more data (they get every single parameter of their model, for example, including the charts which differentiate between modelled wet snow, powder snow etc);
* A greater understanding of the various parameters in the modelling, including all the stuff like helicity etc which seldom gets mentioned on forums;
* A much more sophisticated probability modelling system, covering all the models, known as Decider - it produces regime likelihood charts, cluster info etc
* A daily "chief forecaster's briefing", which used to leak online occasionally in the old days (25+ years ago) but which I've not seen for a while.
That said, you'd be pretty foolish IMO to simply write off anything at the moment.
Originally Posted by: Retron