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To give a weather warning to yorkshire and humberside is ridiculous foe a
massive county like yorkshire.Plainly at the moment snow in large quantities is only falling in the coastal areas. Why doesnt the Met Office divide the country int smaller localities when important warnings are issued .The public will then be able to heed the warnings and know for definite ( almost ) that it is they who will be affected.I liken the present system to the I mile motorway warning signs that cry wolf for 3 or 4 miles and then disapear.Most drivers dont take notice. |
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![]() "miss pooh" wrote in message ... To give a weather warning to yorkshire and humberside is ridiculous foe a massive county like yorkshire.Plainly at the moment snow in large quantities is only falling in the coastal areas. Why doesnt the Met Office divide the country int smaller localities when important warnings are issued .The public will then be able to heed the warnings and know for definite ( almost ) that it is they who will be affected.I liken the present system to the I mile motorway warning signs that cry wolf for 3 or 4 miles and then disapear.Most drivers dont take notice. That's a fair point. People in the office in York today were convinced it was going to snow because of the warnings. The area affected is a small strip and we're towards the edge of it, although it did extend to a light covering at Garrowby hill this morning which I guess is 25-30 miles inland. We're about 10 miles inland from the East coast and I doubt we will get any more showers tonight, though the edge of the shower clouds are coming across us from time to time. Having said that, local people do get to know what to expect in a Northerly. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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![]() "miss pooh" wrote in message ... To give a weather warning to yorkshire and humberside is ridiculous foe a massive county like yorkshire.Plainly at the moment snow in large quantities is only falling in the coastal areas. Why doesnt the Met Office divide the country int smaller localities when important warnings are issued .The public will then be able to heed the warnings and know for definite ( almost ) that it is they who will be affected.I liken the present system to the I mile motorway warning signs that cry wolf for 3 or 4 miles and then disapear.Most drivers dont take notice. Where was this warning given ? The current Regional Flash warning for Yorks & Lincs seems fairly explicit regarding locations. Whether it was correct or not I wouldn't know. Regards, Tom |
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Well, now you know how annoying it is for us up here when the forecast lumps
the whole of Scotland together, regardless of the fact that the weather in the west and the weather inthe east are often as different as chalk and cheese G Anne |
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