Boathook
Well-Known Member
The met office could just do it. We are already paying for the forecasts through tax and then the adverts on the app ....Jack Scott - remember him - said that if you sneezed you missed a small part of the forecast but, if he sneezed, you missed the lot.
It really is nigh impossible in a national broadcast to give anything more than headlines. It would be interesting to see what AI would do given the output from, say UKV and asked to produce a one minute script. Maybe Lustyd could try the exercise in hindsight using actual information. Or, even a 5 minute text.
The time allocated is a matter for the BBC. They will tell you that, if forecasts are too long, listeners switch channels. Maybe we want a weather channel with near continuous forecasts funded by adverts. Any takers?