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In uk.sci.weather on Mon, 16 May 2005 at 08:23:30, Brian Blair wrote :

My first impression was that they've mistaken the UK for the Sahara
Desert - no green anywhere.


I guess they have to use brown to provide contrast with the blue puddles
of rain.

Graham

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In uk.sci.weather on Mon, 16 May 2005 at 08:23:30, Brian Blair wrote :

My first impression was that they've mistaken the UK for the Sahara
Desert - no green anywhere.


I guess they have to use brown to provide contrast with the blue puddles
of rain.

Graham
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On Wed, 18 May 2005 07:02:51 +0100, Paul Hyett
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I hope you are wrong.

I can see why the BBC might dumb down their ordinary weather forecasts
(even though I think they are wrong to do so), but why would they do
that for their Sunday long-range one?


I think they are highly unlikely to make an exception BUT I did read
somewhere today that they might use them now and then when an
especially deep depression heads our way.
I recall many an occasion when Mr Fish (and others) pointed to a
depression and said something like 'It does not look much now but just
see how it develops"
In fact, I can recall a period when the ONLY thing they started
several Countryfile forecasts with was a run of the pressure patterns
for the week- a year ago?. Just the isobars too! AFAIUI the method of
delivery ie choice of graphics, was the decision of the duty
presenter.
I will end by repeating that both the main Geography textbooks we use
for A level uses synoptic charts and I can easily produce a few recent
papers from the AS syllabus that require basic synoptic analysis!
Cheers Robin
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I hope you are wrong.

I can see why the BBC might dumb down their ordinary weather forecasts
(even though I think they are wrong to do so), but why would they do
that for their Sunday long-range one?


I think they are highly unlikely to make an exception BUT I did read
somewhere today that they might use them now and then when an
especially deep depression heads our way.
I recall many an occasion when Mr Fish (and others) pointed to a
depression and said something like 'It does not look much now but just
see how it develops"
In fact, I can recall a period when the ONLY thing they started
several Countryfile forecasts with was a run of the pressure patterns
for the week- a year ago?. Just the isobars too! AFAIUI the method of
delivery ie choice of graphics, was the decision of the duty
presenter.
I will end by repeating that both the main Geography textbooks we use
for A level uses synoptic charts and I can easily produce a few recent
papers from the AS syllabus that require basic synoptic analysis!
Cheers Robin
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On Wed, 18 May 2005 07:02:51 +0100, Paul Hyett
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I hope you are wrong.

I can see why the BBC might dumb down their ordinary weather forecasts
(even though I think they are wrong to do so), but why would they do
that for their Sunday long-range one?


I think they are highly unlikely to make an exception BUT I did read
somewhere today that they might use them now and then when an
especially deep depression heads our way.
I recall many an occasion when Mr Fish (and others) pointed to a
depression and said something like 'It does not look much now but just
see how it develops"
In fact, I can recall a period when the ONLY thing they started
several Countryfile forecasts with was a run of the pressure patterns
for the week- a year ago?. Just the isobars too! AFAIUI the method of
delivery ie choice of graphics, was the decision of the duty
presenter.
I will end by repeating that both the main Geography textbooks we use
for A level uses synoptic charts and I can easily produce a few recent
papers from the AS syllabus that require basic synoptic analysis!
Cheers Robin
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In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 18 May 2005 at 08:26:22, Graham P Davis wrote
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I guess they have to use brown to provide contrast with the blue puddles
of rain.


One the subject of blue puddles of rain - WTF happened to them, its been
bone dry here in Cheltenham...
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham


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In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 18 May 2005 at 08:26:22, Graham P Davis wrote
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I guess they have to use brown to provide contrast with the blue puddles
of rain.


One the subject of blue puddles of rain - WTF happened to them, its been
bone dry here in Cheltenham...
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham


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