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"John Hall" wrote in message
... In article , Entering something on a website requires less effort than phoning in a report. From one point of view that's good, but it will also tend to make hoax reports more likely. I would hope that some sort of quality control is carried out on the reports received, but it must sometimes be very difficult to tell whether a report is genuine, given how localised heavy snow can sometimes be. Yes, they're scrutinised by the nowcasting and chief forecaster. They'll attempt to weedle out anything dodgy and prevent it being presented elsewhere. But it's not 100% foolproof as you suggest, John. Jon. |
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