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Norman Lynagh[_5_] March 5th 18 12:46 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the Met
Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect, pending
the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due course.
This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class National
Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr

Dave Cornwell[_4_] March 5th 18 01:43 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the Met
Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect, pending
the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due course.
This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class National
Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

That wasn't on the radar. Oh no, there hasn't been any radar :-)

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Norman Lynagh[_5_] March 5th 18 02:26 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
Dave Cornwell wrote:

On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the
Met Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect,
pending the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due
course. This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class
National Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

That wasn't on the radar. Oh no, there hasn't been any radar :-)

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I suspect there's a story behind it that we'll never hear.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr

Metman2012[_3_] March 5th 18 02:32 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
On 05/03/2018 14:43, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the Met
Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect, pending
the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due course.
This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class National
Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

That wasn't on the radar. Oh no, there hasn't been any radar :-)

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There's radar now! I wonder if there's a conection.

Alan Gardiner[_3_] March 5th 18 03:31 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
Metman2012 wrote in
:

On 05/03/2018 14:43, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the
Met Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect,
pending the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due
course. This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class
National Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

That wasn't on the radar. Oh no, there hasn't been any radar :-)

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There's radar now! I wonder if there's a conection.

This was on the BBC website, it's not partcularly informative.

The BBC understands that Mr Varley left following an intervention by the
most senior civil servant at the Department for Business, Energy and
Industry.

This related to concerns about issues of "governance and management
controls" at the public body, which employs about 1,500 staff.

I must say that losing the real time weather output when you most need
it is a serious error.


Alan

Graham Easterling[_3_] March 5th 18 03:48 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 3:26:53 PM UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Dave Cornwell wrote:

On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the
Met Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect,
pending the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due
course. This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class
National Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

That wasn't on the radar. Oh no, there hasn't been any radar :-)

---
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I suspect there's a story behind it that we'll never hear.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr


He came down to Cornwall on holiday shortly after he took up the role. He was quoted in the local press criticising the 'overly pessimistic' (his words) 5 day forecasts for the coast in Cornwall. Apparently there was no rain during his hols, when some was forecast everyday. Unstable showery conditions, when it's all inland, I suspect.

Anyway, he was quoted as saying he would make reviewing the 5 day forecasts a priority.

No further comment!

Graham
Penzance

Norman Lynagh[_5_] March 5th 18 04:36 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
Alan Gardiner wrote:

Metman2012 wrote in
:

On 05/03/2018 14:43, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of

the Met Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect,
pending the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due
course. This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class
National Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

That wasn't on the radar. Oh no, there hasn't been any radar :-)

---
This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus

software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

There's radar now! I wonder if there's a conection.

This was on the BBC website, it's not partcularly informative.

The BBC understands that Mr Varley left following an intervention by
the most senior civil servant at the Department for Business, Energy
and Industry.

This related to concerns about issues of "governance and management
controls" at the public body, which employs about 1,500 staff.

I must say that losing the real time weather output when you most need
it is a serious error.


Alan


I see that the announcement is on the 'Politics' section of the BBC
website

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr

Weatherlawyer March 5th 18 07:19 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
On Monday, 5 March 2018 17:36:09 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Alan Gardiner wrote:

Metman2012 wrote in
:

On 05/03/2018 14:43, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of

the Met Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect,
pending the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due
course. This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class
National Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

That wasn't on the radar. Oh no, there hasn't been any radar :-)

---
This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus

software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

There's radar now! I wonder if there's a conection.

This was on the BBC website, it's not partcularly informative.

The BBC understands that Mr Varley left following an intervention by
the most senior civil servant at the Department for Business, Energy
and Industry.

This related to concerns about issues of "governance and management
controls" at the public body, which employs about 1,500 staff.

I must say that losing the real time weather output when you most need
it is a serious error.


Alan


I see that the announcement is on the 'Politics' section of the BBC
website

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr


In case any of the slackers here have missed it, this has bee running for a month or mo

https://earth.nullschool.net/#curren...1.24,48.41,289

You can ignore me and you can ignore the weather and you can't be made to see the obvious no matter what hits you if you are brainwashed.

But if you persist there is one thing that must be obvious to the future generations that will replace you. There is no such thing as Coriolis Force!

Have a nice day.

Scott W March 5th 18 09:31 PM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 1:46:55 PM UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the Met
Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect, pending
the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due course.
This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class National
Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------

With any luck they'll now remove the phrase 'world class forecaster' from every single press release. Anyone else find it strange - I mean we know they are world class so why keep telling us?

N_Cook March 6th 18 08:21 AM

Met Office Chief Exec stands down
 
On 05/03/2018 13:46, Norman Lynagh wrote:

Interesting announcement from the Met Office a few minutes ago:

--------------------------------------------------------

Rob Varley has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive of the Met
Office.
Nick Jobling, currently Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Finance
Officer, will be interim Chief Executive with immediate effect, pending
the appointment of a permanent Chief Executive in due course.
This will ensure continued leadership of our world-class National
Meteorological Service.
Met Office operations and services are wholly unaffected by this
decision.
--------------------------------------------------------


Perhaps Piers Corbyn will apply for the post


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