oldbilbo
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Well, almost but not quite....
Once again, the truth had to be dragged out of this bloated and hugely-expensive taxpayer-funded quango.... This time, it took a repeated Freedom Of Information demand by the BBC to winkle out the text of their 3-month Long Range forecast that we, the taxpaying public, were not allowed to see.... < http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21967190 > ....and all the usual excuses have been trotted out by their cadre of 'scientific civil servants' who, yet again, blame the statistics while asking for more money and bigger supercomputers. That's the one aspect of Met Office output that is reliably predictable.....
They can't get the 3-Month Outlook right and now admit it, lamely comparing the forecasting process they use as similar to betting on the horses..... and as reliable. They do, however, trumpet absolute confidence in their flannel about long-range climate change, using the same computers, the same models, the same overpaid 'scientific civil servants' and PR staff.
Not for the first time, I ask myself who will call this bunch of spendthrifts to account. Just half the sum they spend each year on ever-larger computing facilities, international conferences in exotic holiday resorts and EU-style expense accounts would fund a whole lot of hospital wards, rather a lot of trainee nurses, and even a double handful of 'teaching midwives' - all of which this society is seriously short of.
Does anyone else suspect this is a gravy train which has gone off the rails...?
Once again, the truth had to be dragged out of this bloated and hugely-expensive taxpayer-funded quango.... This time, it took a repeated Freedom Of Information demand by the BBC to winkle out the text of their 3-month Long Range forecast that we, the taxpaying public, were not allowed to see.... < http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21967190 > ....and all the usual excuses have been trotted out by their cadre of 'scientific civil servants' who, yet again, blame the statistics while asking for more money and bigger supercomputers. That's the one aspect of Met Office output that is reliably predictable.....
They can't get the 3-Month Outlook right and now admit it, lamely comparing the forecasting process they use as similar to betting on the horses..... and as reliable. They do, however, trumpet absolute confidence in their flannel about long-range climate change, using the same computers, the same models, the same overpaid 'scientific civil servants' and PR staff.
Not for the first time, I ask myself who will call this bunch of spendthrifts to account. Just half the sum they spend each year on ever-larger computing facilities, international conferences in exotic holiday resorts and EU-style expense accounts would fund a whole lot of hospital wards, rather a lot of trainee nurses, and even a double handful of 'teaching midwives' - all of which this society is seriously short of.
Does anyone else suspect this is a gravy train which has gone off the rails...?