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Old December 14th 10, 09:54 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On 14/12/2010 12:53, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Dec 14, 10:34 am, "Tony
wrote:
I know this subject has been raised a few times but why is the "icon"
forecast on the Met Office site so different from the warnings? According to
the warnings page parts of the SW can expect frequent heavy snow showers on
Friday but the forecast map shows nothing worse than a bit of coastal rain!!

It seems to me that this sort of basic inconsistency undermines what is
generally a sound service and possibly could confuse any casual observer.

Tony

It's not just the warnings that are inconsistent with the forecast,
different elements of the forecast are inconsistent.

See http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...t_weather.html
go to Thursday night, Friday, Friday night, rain showers over
Cornwall. (The narrative is different of course)

But go to an forecast for the warmest part of mainland Cornwall
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...t_weather.html
and it's snow for Thurs night onwards.

I think it just needs a bit more care& human intervention.

Graham
Penzance


The really bizarre thing is that they have introduced a "Senior
Forecaster's View" which overrides all the other stuff displayed on the
website. Sometimes this countermands the symbols *and* the already
issued text forecast.

Have they thought of employing some people (or getting a decent agency)
that can actually update the website so that the correct information is
shown on it? The "Senior Forecaster's View" effort smacks of an
admission of failure on this score. Do the budget cutbacks mean they
can only afford to have the main site updated at specified times?

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