Here is another one:
Met Office view of 0000 UTC surface analysis
The UK is currently under the influence of a large area of low
pressure. Fronts circulating around this system will move north to
bring persistent rain over eastern Scotland. Troughs approaching from
the southwest will bring heavy, possibly thundery showers later today
across many parts.
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When such a framework lies over the UK it signals the acoustic wave
that controls our weather/IS our weather world-wide, is producing
another tropical storm. Since the one in the West Pacific was due to
run out of the tropics and being marked down from a Cat 1 directly to
TS, I prsumed t would be another strom brewing up there.
It might still. But whatever the case the above quote from the Met
Office is from the dark ages. It won't matter what sort of super
computer they get or fail to get next. Without getting real about
their show they won't be putting it to much better use than magnetic
weather symbols on a BBC chart board from the 1970's.
Which IIRC wasn't as good as the 60's static board:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...bbc-weatherman
Come to think of it, the magnets were replaced by a disastrous digimap
that was almost completely camouflaged in green most of the time.
Must have looked good in black and white.