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Letter in the Independent
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Letter in the Independent
wafflycat wrote:
See letter in Independent... Frosty reception Sir: "Stormy weather" indeed ! (report, 11 February). For some years a deep depression has centred over East Sussex as we have seen increasing emphasis in TV weather forecasting on style and presentation rather than content. The messenger, not the message, has become the focus. Clouds and frontal systems have assumed human form, "tripping gently down the east coast" and "marching strongly in across Northern Ireland". We see now frustrated actors performing the forecast rather than telling us if it's going to rain or not. It was particularly rich that Sian Lloyd resented the idea of the weather as "a bimbo thing". Herself a journalist rather than meteorologist, she has exemplified this creeping cult of personality in TV weather and her irritatingly mannered presentation and archly knowing delivery get in the way of the often vital information she is purporting to convey. I agree....but it's all been said before.... Come back, Bill Giles - all is forgiven. Not sure about this ... DEREK WATTS Lewes, East Sussex John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Control) |
Letter in the Independent
"John Whitby" wrote in message ... wafflycat wrote: See letter in Independent... Frosty reception Sir: "Stormy weather" indeed ! (report, 11 February). For some years a deep depression has centred over East Sussex as we have seen increasing emphasis in TV weather forecasting on style and presentation rather than content. The messenger, not the message, has become the focus. Clouds and frontal systems have assumed human form, "tripping gently down the east coast" and "marching strongly in across Northern Ireland". We see now frustrated actors performing the forecast rather than telling us if it's going to rain or not. It was particularly rich that Sian Lloyd resented the idea of the weather as "a bimbo thing". Herself a journalist rather than meteorologist, she has exemplified this creeping cult of personality in TV weather and her irritatingly mannered presentation and archly knowing delivery get in the way of the often vital information she is purporting to convey. I agree....but it's all been said before.... Come back, Bill Giles - all is forgiven. Not sure about this ... DEREK WATTS Lewes, East Sussex John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Control) Well the lovely Helen Willets annoyed me no end on Monday morning. There she was on the roof of the BBC's Shepherds Bush building (could be wrong there) wrapped up like "nanook of the north", it was bloody ridiculous. She had on a large chunky coat a massive scarf wrapped around her neck two to three times and a massive woolen hat. It was as if the director had said to her "look cold darling the public will love it". The temp I believe was around 5 c. Why this stupid exaggerate the temperature to make look colder than it actually is?. It reminds me of Orwell's "Big Brother" in 1984. "Today you will feel cold Big Brother has decreed it" |
Letter in the Independent
lawrence Jenkins wrote:
"John Whitby" wrote in message ... wafflycat wrote: See letter in Independent... Frosty reception Sir: "Stormy weather" indeed ! (report, 11 February). For some years a deep depression has centred over East Sussex as we have seen increasing emphasis in TV weather forecasting on style and presentation rather than content. The messenger, not the message, has become the focus. Clouds and frontal systems have assumed human form, "tripping gently down the east coast" and "marching strongly in across Northern Ireland". We see now frustrated actors performing the forecast rather than telling us if it's going to rain or not. It was particularly rich that Sian Lloyd resented the idea of the weather as "a bimbo thing". Herself a journalist rather than meteorologist, she has exemplified this creeping cult of personality in TV weather and her irritatingly mannered presentation and archly knowing delivery get in the way of the often vital information she is purporting to convey. I agree....but it's all been said before.... Come back, Bill Giles - all is forgiven. Not sure about this ... DEREK WATTS Lewes, East Sussex John -- York, North Yorkshire. (Norman Virus Control) Well the lovely Helen Willets annoyed me no end on Monday morning. There she was on the roof of the BBC's Shepherds Bush building (could be wrong there) wrapped up like "nanook of the north", it was bloody ridiculous. She had on a large chunky coat a massive scarf wrapped around her neck two to three times and a massive woolen hat. It was as if the director had said to her "look cold darling the public will love it". The temp I believe was around 5 c. Why this stupid exaggerate the temperature to make look colder than it actually is?. It reminds me of Orwell's "Big Brother" in 1984. "Today you will feel cold Big Brother has decreed it" It reminds me of Orwell's "Big Brother" in 1984. You have hit the nail on the head Lawrance. Keep the public calm about global warming by faking a cold winter !! Joking? Maybe? Graham |
Letter in the Independent
Keep the public calm about global warming by faking a cold winter !!
Joking? Maybe? The weather gods have indeed timed this very well... wait until the day that Kyoto - which will and can only ever cut a feeble 1% MAXIMUM of "greenhouse emissions" after all, and bring about a repeat of 1985!:-o The same thing happened in late 1995, as well.:-o D. |
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