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Old November 28th 11, 09:23 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Met O 'data' to be released

On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 06:44:08 +0000
Phil Layton wrote:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/we...ases-data.html

Not sure what 'data' this is referring to. Perhaps we may get hourly
synops on the web :-)


I haven't the foggiest idea.

Dissemination of real-time observational data is limited by
international treaty so, whatever the government rule, it may make sod
all difference.

Forecast data have always been available for free, assuming you have
the right equipment and tools. Even before the internet, all you needed
was some wireless equipment and, say, a radio-fax. The problem the Met
Office has always had is that they had to give away their forecasts and
so private companies could re-distribute the same product, claim it as
their own, perhaps with some so-called "added value" and collect the
cash. Some "added-value" products even contained errors like
mis-labelled isobars or depressions that had originated in CFO.

To get archive data for free, these companies used college students
and graduates who "needed the data for research." One of these
characters, who'd been working in the Office for six months, was found
to be working for a commercial competitor of the Office. What followed
was a tightening of rules on who could or could not get free data,
much to the distress of true researchers.

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