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Im curious as to how the met office weather warning system works. Why is
there such a disparity between the alerts shown on http://uk.weather.com/weather/alerts/ where there are weather warnings for a large number of areas and http://www.met-office.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/uk.html where there is only one issued. Surely if warnings are needed it would be nice if people could easily access them. SarahH - from a wet and gusty Hampshire |
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SarahH wrote:
Im curious as to how the met office weather warning system works. Why is there such a disparity between the alerts shown on http://uk.weather.com/weather/alerts/ where there are weather warnings for a large number of areas and http://www.met-office.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/uk.html where there is only one issued. Surely if warnings are needed it would be nice if people could easily access them. SarahH - from a wet and gusty Hampshire Sarah, have you seen http://www.met-office.gov.uk/publics.../warnings.html ? Not that it tells you which are made available where. Regards, Tom |
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Tom Allen wrote:
SarahH wrote: Im curious as to how the met office weather warning system works. Why is there such a disparity between the alerts shown on http://uk.weather.com/weather/alerts/ where there are weather warnings for a large number of areas and http://www.met-office.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/uk.html where there is only one issued. Surely if warnings are needed it would be nice if people could easily access them. SarahH - from a wet and gusty Hampshire Sarah, have you seen http://www.met-office.gov.uk/publics.../warnings.html ? Not that it tells you which are made available where. Regards, Tom Thanks Tom - I hadnt seen that, nice to see the descriptions. Gosh the met office run a complicated site! It would be nice to think that they could publish all the warnings in an easily accesible/obvious place for joe public with a clickable link to the descriptors of types of warnings page. Ah well! Sarah |
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In message , Tom Allen
writes SarahH wrote: Im curious as to how the met office weather warning system works. Why is there such a disparity between the alerts shown on http://uk.weather.com/weather/alerts/ where there are weather warnings for a large number of areas and http://www.met-office.gov.uk/weather/europe/uk/uk.html where there is only one issued. Surely if warnings are needed it would be nice if people could easily access them. SarahH - from a wet and gusty Hampshire Sarah, have you seen http://www.met-office.gov.uk/publics.../warnings.html ? Not that it tells you which are made available where. According to that page the warnings are issued by the Met Office, Bracknell. That gives me a vision of a long-forgotten basement door labelled "Warnings Section" somewhere in the bowels of the old Bracknell headquarters building ![]() Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to reply) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles England |
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"SarahH" wrote in message
... Thanks Tom - I hadnt seen that, nice to see the descriptions. Gosh the met office run a complicated site! It would be nice to think that they could publish all the warnings in an easily accesible/obvious place for joe public with a clickable link to the descriptors of types of warnings page. Ah well! Sarah The warnings are linked from the homepage, http://www.metoffice.com Jon. |
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"Norman Lynagh" wrote in message
... snip According to that page the warnings are issued by the Met Office, Bracknell. That gives me a vision of a long-forgotten basement door labelled "Warnings Section" somewhere in the bowels of the old Bracknell headquarters building ![]() Norman. Arghhhhh !! Not for much longer ! Jon. |
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 14:00:14 -0000, "Jon O'Rourke" wrote:
"Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... snip According to that page the warnings are issued by the Met Office, Bracknell. That gives me a vision of a long-forgotten basement door labelled "Warnings Section" somewhere in the bowels of the old Bracknell headquarters building ![]() Norman. Arghhhhh !! Not for much longer ! Jon. |
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On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 14:36:39 +0000, JPG wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 14:00:14 -0000, "Jon O'Rourke" wrote: "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... snip According to that page the warnings are issued by the Met Office, Bracknell. That gives me a vision of a long-forgotten basement door labelled "Warnings Section" somewhere in the bowels of the old Bracknell headquarters building ![]() Norman. Arghhhhh !! Not for much longer ! Jon. Sorry - I accidentally posted my collected thoughts for today in that previous post. Seriously - they're still down there beavering away with their chinagraph pencils and perspex sheets covering old fax charts, teleprinter output festooning the walls; colouring in the fronts. Someone forgot to tell them of the move. JPG |
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![]() "JPG" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 14:36:39 +0000, JPG wrote: Sorry - I accidentally posted my collected thoughts for today in that previous post. Seriously - they're still down there beavering away with their chinagraph pencils and perspex sheets covering old fax charts, teleprinter output festooning the walls; colouring in the fronts. Someone forgot to tell them of the move. I occasionally take a walk around Met Office Dunstable. It's not all that far away from here. I'm sure there must be all sorts of bunkers underneath the beginning-to-decay estate of little boxes. Shame they didn't use meteorological words for the new street names. Philip Eden |
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![]() "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message ... I occasionally take a walk around Met Office Dunstable. It's not all that far away from here. I'm sure there must be all sorts of bunkers underneath the beginning-to-decay estate of little boxes. Shame they didn't use meteorological words for the new street names. WOT, like "Tornado Alley"?! Marion Doran N E Essex |
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