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Old June 25th 06, 10:43 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Martin Rowley Martin Rowley is offline
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"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
oups.com...
The link for the sea areas is not the one that brings up a chart but
leads to a summary or report: 3.1
Q. Where can I find a map of the BBC Shipping Forecast areas?
A. There is a map of the areas via:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/datafiles/offshore.html


.... that is deliberate, hence the 'via': at the time I put this entry in
the FAQ (over 4 years ago), the MO were refashioning the web site, and I
didn't want to have to chase links about. I understand that further
changes are in the pipeline, so I'm happy with the text as it stands.

or
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/tempus...rt_seaarea.gif


.... On this subject, the *second* link shows the *correct* depiction of
the sea areas; it is a facsimile of the maps we used on the Shipping
bench and complies with the relevant WMO & allied marine safety agency
publications, and if you compare the two, you will see that the
web-version on the Met Office site is wrong in several places, most
notably sea area Thames & FitzRoy. There are numerous poor
representations of the boundaries on the so-called 'official' site, and
I am seriously thinking of removing the link to avoid any confusion;
they have been told (several months ago), but not much seems to get
through these days ;-(


Martin.


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