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sir_drinks_alot 16-01-2010 22:13

BBC forecast for Met Office: changeable
 
After more than 90 years the Met Office now faces being dumped by the BBC

http://entertainment.timesonline.co....cle6991064.ece

yesman 16-01-2010 22:20

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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot (Post 34946366)
After more than 90 years the Met Office now faces being dumped by the BBC

http://entertainment.timesonline.co....cle6991064.ece

I have to agree that I have found the Met Office forecasts to be wide of the mark frequently

martyh 16-01-2010 22:28

Re: BBC forecast for Met Office: changeable
 
does this mean that we will be getting the same weather as in New Zealand?:D

Gary L 16-01-2010 22:28

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They can predict the weather just as much as I can from looking out the window.
and I don't use any expensive equipment.

RizzyKing 17-01-2010 01:23

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It was quite funny recently whenever the met office said we should have snow we had none and when they said the area was going to be clear we got snow. I usually use the radical method of looking out my window to check the weather as forecasts are about as much use as a chocolate fireguard.

alferret 17-01-2010 06:21

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That's going to be one storm the met office definitely see coming.

I use metcheck.com don't know where they get their data from tho and they seem to be reasonably accurate.

Damien 17-01-2010 08:11

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Who else could they use though? The Met Office has a lot of clever staff and powerful equipment to forecast the weather even though it's obviously a difficult science. Who else has the infrastructure to do what the Met Office does?

TheDaddy 17-01-2010 16:02

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Who else could they use though? The Met Office has a lot of clever staff and powerful equipment to forecast the weather even though it's obviously a difficult science. Who else has the infrastructure to do what the Met Office does?

How clever do you have to be to say "there is a 30% it'll be colder than average, a 20% chance it'll be warmer than average and a 50% chance of it being average". They need to get their act together, how about introducing a bit of performance related pay.

These guys are right 100% of the time, they lay down it rains, they stand up it doesn't

Stuart 17-01-2010 16:29

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34946439)
Who else could they use though? The Met Office has a lot of clever staff and powerful equipment to forecast the weather even though it's obviously a difficult science. Who else has the infrastructure to do what the Met Office does?

Anyone of a number of weather companies...It's a *huge* industry with a lot of big players.

After all, many international companies need accurate predictions of the weather to plan for future problems. Haulage companies, shipping lines.
Even our public transport companies pay for advance forcasts so they can plan the need for de-icer trains etc.


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