Felly sgrifennodd John Hall :
In article ,
Les Hemmings writes:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf.../fair-weather-
friends-met-office
There was a very good full page article by Philip Eden in yesterday's
Telegraph covering much the same ground:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/we...et-Office.html
That is a fascinating article. I disagree with Philip on one thing
though:
quote
But research, especially in its early stages, should be described in
peer-reviewed journals, not in the tabloid press. There is absolutely no
need for the Met Office to publicise this work, particularly when skill
levels are demonstrably so limited, and it will probably be decades
before the accuracy of seasonal forecasts is useful to the general
public.
/quote
It is not the Met Office's fault that we have such an irresponsible
tabloid press. Admittedly maybe the Met Office should have been more
vocal about the health warnings, and had a standard reply to the press
somthing along the lines of "This is experimental; please don't make too
much of it", but to hide the information from us just because the
tabloids might egg it up too much really doesn't seem to be the right
approach.
If the Met Office didn't publish this information, I can see the
headlines:
"This summer's heatwave was predicted by Met Office models, but they
didn't warn us!"
Adrian
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