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Old June 27th 12, 07:06 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Jun 27, 3:03*am, Dave Ludlow
wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 22:57:08 +0100, MCC
wrote:

cupra wrote:


http://metofficenews.wordpress.com/2...e-in-the-news-....


Looks like the straw that broke the camel's back, good on 'em!


I just wish there was some way that the Express could be made to publish
that article with as much emphasis as was given to the original misleading
story.


Perhaps this will be one of the outcomes of the Leveson enquiry? I
hope so, anyway.

The Met Office would of course first have to make a formal complaint
to whatever Press Standards body emerges from it, because the Express
would as usual (like most other newspapers) *try to ignore a direct
complaint. *And in cases like this, the Met Office certainly should do
that, in my opinion.


What the Met Office should do is stop hiding.
I have never seen a site supposedly helping the general public being
so difficult to navigate.

Here is an example from thier web page:

What data is available?

The following datasets are available in XML and JSON format:
UK locations 3 hourly forecast from Day zero to Day five
UK locations daily forecast from Day zero to Day five
UK locations hourly observations for the last 24 hours
UK locations site details

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/ddc/

And here is where it gets you:

http://data.gov.uk/

From there you can find out about Scottish bus stops and what coins
you might use on the buses:

I kid you not:

Linked data is data in which real-world things are given addresses on
the web (URIs), and data is published about them in machine-readable
formats at those locations. Other datasets can then point to those
things using their URIs, which means that people using the data can
find out more about something without that information being copied
into the original dataset. This page lists the sectors for which we
currently publish linked data and some additional resources that will
help you to use it. Most sectors have one or more SPARQL endpoints,
which enable you to perform searches across the data; you can access
these interactively on this site. Reference Reference data covers the
central working of government, including organisational structures
where these have been made available as RDF. Browse
Visualisation
Government Departments
Other Public Bodies
Ministers
Members of Parliament
Members of the House of Lords
Companies House
Search
SPARQL Endpoint provided by Talis
Search provided by Talis
SPARQL Endpoint provided by TSO
Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey have released a number of their
products as linked data, including postcode units and administrative
areas. Browse
Ordnance Survey Linked Data
Datasets
1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer
Code Point® Open
Search
SPARQL Endpoint provided by Talis
Search provided by Talis
SPARQL Endpoint provided by TSO
Transport Transport data covers the transport infrastructure and data
about traffic flow. Note: the data provided here dates from March
2010. Browse
Train Stations
Bus Stops
Airports
Ferry Terminals
Motorways
All Roads
Count Points
Datasets
NPTG
NaPTAN
Search
SPARQL Endpoint provided by Talis
Search provided by Talis
SPARQL Endpoint provided by TSO
Guides
Guide to SPARQLing Transport Data
Legislation Legislation data is provided by legislation.gov.uk.
Browse
UK Legislation
Scottish Legislation
Welsh Legislation
Northern Ireland Legislation
Search
Advanced Search
SPARQL Endpoint provided by TSO
Guides
Legislation.gov.uk API
Background on legislation.gov.uk
Developer Documentation
Finance COINS is available as linked data in a beta version. We are
working on providing an API onto this data, but for now only the
SPARQL endpoint is available. Search
SPARQL Endpoint provided by TSO
Datasets
COINS
Further Information
SPARQL page on data.gov.uk
SPARQL Wiki page on data.gov.uk
Using SPARQL Endpoints provided by Talis
Using SPARQL Endpoints provided by TSO
SPARQL by Example
SPARQL Tutorial
Environment For examples of environment Linked Data Including the
Environment Agency's Linked Data pilots See http://environment.data.gov.uk/lab/

Additional data will be made available throughout the year.

Note: These data are also available in single CSV format files from
data.gov.uk