Just went to look a t the Met Office site here and it has been scrambled and remade. Is this the effect of global warming? Looked at the local pages and it is truly dreadful.
Not sure why you think local forecast is poor. Its seems a marked improvement on the old version with a picture of a cloud, temperature and wind direction.
Zoomed isobars on the pressure tab are particularly useful.
Just spent five minutes re-doing all my IE links - very annoying. But the most annoying thing is that the Central Southern Area has vanished - you now only get London & SE or SW. That is annoying! Especially if you are Solent based.
In other ways, some of the site has improved - the local forecasts owe something to Metcheck methinks!
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You are turning into a grumpy old git, it looks like a perfectly reasonable website to me.
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Chis
I have always been one, I don't do U-turns! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
However I have had a second look again this morning and found it not as bad as it seemed when I looked late last night for a quick take on the next few days!
As someone else has said however we have 'lost' our area overnight! We (Poole) were central southern England, one of three areas making up the south coast. Now there are only two areas and we are relocated in the south west area, you lot in the Solent are now in the south east area. This is a very backward step for us as our weather is not consistent with either SW or SE, so now we have to look up two areas and interpolate. If you click on 'Poole' for local weather it very obligingly relocates the map to show Poole dead centre, but it doesn't show the weather for this map area but just for the dead centre spot of Poole, the rest of the map is blank Previously the central south map for example would show wind speed and direction for both land and inshore from just west of Portland to just east of the Isle of Wight, very useful.
I haven't looked in detail at the rest of the site yet but assume the Shipping forecast and inshore forecasts are as was, because they are new anyway.
Well now I have had more time to look I realise I like it!
The problem however is with the general local area forecast that was the one I initially looked at last night. Central Southern England no longer exists! We have to be either South West or South East as the join passes right though our bit, this wouldn't matter except that our (Central Southern) area rarely has the same weather as it is in either in the SW or in the SE.
The biggest problem I have is that now you cannot use the site with mobile phones cause of all the new rich content. The old shipping/inshore forecast was a straight text file - perfect for mobile.
I'm sure others must be using mobile as well, so I think this is a major step backwards and an impact on safety.
Yes; the Strathclyde forecast has lots of different colours. They correspond with the key on that radar page you quoted; thanks, but there's no key I can find on the regional forecast page.
The button marked by a key describes symbols used on other pages, including UV index (now that's useful at the moment) but nothing about rainfall.
Thansk again,
Derek
Its a bit like when you whizz in to the supermarket and they've moved the Youghurts doesnt make em taste better just harder to find - I spose it keeps website engineers employed and therefore obviously of gereat benefit to the nation as a whole?