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Old July 31st 06, 01:50 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Gavin Staples Gavin Staples is offline
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Default An Australian perspective


"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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Tonight, as usual, I was down the pub and near the end, when my
mates had gone home (because unlike me they have to work on Monday) I
chatted to the Australian barmaid. She was a qualified science teacher
back in Oz and had an interest in the weather. I think she had also
taught in this country. She was appalled by the sheer idiocy of the
BBC weather presentation and the graphics in particular. She also
mentioned the general dumbing-down of many other things and was
becoming quite embarassed by having to criticise this country but I
told her not to worry as I was far too old to get annoyed and agreed
with most of what she said anyway. Back in Australia they are taught
weather-chart interpretation as part of year 9, apparently. I don't
know if this happens at all in the UK but a a fat lot of good it would
do the pupils if it were. Do we realise how stupid we have allowed
ourselves to become or at least allowed the media to assume we are? At
the risk of offending Australians I'd ask who'd have ever thought
emigrating to Australia would place one in a more intellectual
environment but it seems the question is not impertinent.

Tudor Hughes.



:-) I agree with all this 200%. I have lived in Australia for a number of
years in the late 1980s. I had the pleasure of going back there last year
and was pleased and relieved to see that there has been no dumbing down of
their weather forecasts.

This pap from the BBC is really annoying and unless you have acess to the
Internet and know what you are looking at. Its as near as dammit impossible
to see a proper synoptic chart.

Its a disgrace.