savageseadog
Well-Known Member
I saw today a report on the tornado in B'ham, then followed the weather, Newsreader "Now heres the weather, can you explain these tornado events?" This then q'ed the girl to explain how the rain fell over b'ham when this tornado hit, no mention of the steady wind speeds there or the 35 knots plus gusts were having around NW coasts. I feel it is now in fact so serious something should be done...
Licence Fee is paid for the BBC service we seem to get less and less the weather a prime example. The once excellent forecast from the BBC weather centre gone down the heads!. The lines I’ve been reading from the BBC "Oh people were confused by the old graphics" I honestly have to wonder what a nation of dumbasses they must think we are. The next line "The wind will feature only when it’s a major factor in the weather" now, sailor or not I think the wind is always a major factor in anyone’s weather. And remember what I said at first!
BBC weather has gone from providing a full, comprensive picture of the weather systems and patterns, fronts and rain, to in the same time frame managing to tell us weather or not were going to get wet, which to be honest is useless!
Has anyone in fact noticed when these new BBC models do predict the wind and they bother to tell us with either sparse direction arrows or complete meaningless block arrows it is always totally underestimated, in fact often you'll see the Met Office forecasts complete at odds.
The synoptic charts provided in those forecasts gave the best impressions of how the weather was going to develop, with a TV on board it was loads better than the shipping forecasts and navtex forecasts. I remember on the weekends everyone in the SC huddled around the TV waiting for the weather, now a lot of people are so out of touch, it is quite frankly dangerous.
Hell if you’re too thick to understand the basics of weather then there’s always ITV and channel 5. If you press the red button, and look at the summarys there, no mention of the wind what so ever!
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Licence Fee is paid for the BBC service we seem to get less and less the weather a prime example. The once excellent forecast from the BBC weather centre gone down the heads!. The lines I’ve been reading from the BBC "Oh people were confused by the old graphics" I honestly have to wonder what a nation of dumbasses they must think we are. The next line "The wind will feature only when it’s a major factor in the weather" now, sailor or not I think the wind is always a major factor in anyone’s weather. And remember what I said at first!
BBC weather has gone from providing a full, comprensive picture of the weather systems and patterns, fronts and rain, to in the same time frame managing to tell us weather or not were going to get wet, which to be honest is useless!
Has anyone in fact noticed when these new BBC models do predict the wind and they bother to tell us with either sparse direction arrows or complete meaningless block arrows it is always totally underestimated, in fact often you'll see the Met Office forecasts complete at odds.
The synoptic charts provided in those forecasts gave the best impressions of how the weather was going to develop, with a TV on board it was loads better than the shipping forecasts and navtex forecasts. I remember on the weekends everyone in the SC huddled around the TV waiting for the weather, now a lot of people are so out of touch, it is quite frankly dangerous.
Hell if you’re too thick to understand the basics of weather then there’s always ITV and channel 5. If you press the red button, and look at the summarys there, no mention of the wind what so ever!
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