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On Thu, 19 May 2005 18:59:54 +0100, Kevin Andreoli
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Just watched the local forecast from BBC South (South Today). The local forecaster
started with a synoptic chart!. She followed up by mentioning the pressure in the
Atlantic, and then gave offshore and onshore wind forecasts for the next four days.
There was even a display of the local pressure.

In fact she produced a pre-change forecast using the new graphics!

There is hope!


There is - unfortunately I missed the South Today forecast but in the
most recent News 24 forecast, Darren Bett showed the NW Atlantic way
beyond the confines of the British Isles, and included a wind field
(animated wind arrows). The arrows were far too small in the North,
because of the weird map perspective used, but that can be fixed and
it shows the presenters are able and willing to try new things and
tweak the implementation.

I hope that one by one, some of the best bits of the old system will
creep back in - rainfall radar sequences and perhaps even a NW
Atlantic pressure chart at the start. I'm sure the brown background
will change, too... given time.

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On Thu, 19 May 2005 19:53:24 +0100, Dave Ludlow
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There is - unfortunately I missed the South Today forecast but in the
most recent News 24 forecast, Darren Bett showed the NW Atlantic way
beyond the confines of the British Isles, and included a wind field
(animated wind arrows). The arrows were far too small in the North,
because of the weird map perspective used, but that can be fixed and
it shows the presenters are able and willing to try new things and
tweak the implementation.

I hope that one by one, some of the best bits of the old system will
creep back in - rainfall radar sequences and perhaps even a NW
Atlantic pressure chart at the start. I'm sure the brown background
will change, too... given time.


Erm... I meant NE Atlantic. And the wind field was gone again on the
latest forecast... hopefully he's fixing it!

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On Thu, 19 May 2005 19:53:24 +0100, Dave Ludlow
wrote:

There is - unfortunately I missed the South Today forecast but in the
most recent News 24 forecast, Darren Bett showed the NW Atlantic way
beyond the confines of the British Isles, and included a wind field
(animated wind arrows). The arrows were far too small in the North,
because of the weird map perspective used, but that can be fixed and
it shows the presenters are able and willing to try new things and
tweak the implementation.

I hope that one by one, some of the best bits of the old system will
creep back in - rainfall radar sequences and perhaps even a NW
Atlantic pressure chart at the start. I'm sure the brown background
will change, too... given time.


Erm... I meant NE Atlantic. And the wind field was gone again on the
latest forecast... hopefully he's fixing it!

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On Thu, 19 May 2005 19:53:24 +0100, Dave Ludlow
wrote:

There is - unfortunately I missed the South Today forecast but in the
most recent News 24 forecast, Darren Bett showed the NW Atlantic way
beyond the confines of the British Isles, and included a wind field
(animated wind arrows). The arrows were far too small in the North,
because of the weird map perspective used, but that can be fixed and
it shows the presenters are able and willing to try new things and
tweak the implementation.

I hope that one by one, some of the best bits of the old system will
creep back in - rainfall radar sequences and perhaps even a NW
Atlantic pressure chart at the start. I'm sure the brown background
will change, too... given time.


Erm... I meant NE Atlantic. And the wind field was gone again on the
latest forecast... hopefully he's fixing it!

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I watched Jon Mitchell do the forecast for Yorkshire and the East
Midlands this evening for ITV local news. He started off with a
synoptic chart, gave his explanations clearly and lucidly, and showed a
map of the region from directly above. A model presentation. He didn't
find it necessary to front the programme from the roof of the building
either.

I don't think I'll bother with the BBC anymore.

Ian



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I watched Jon Mitchell do the forecast for Yorkshire and the East
Midlands this evening for ITV local news. He started off with a
synoptic chart, gave his explanations clearly and lucidly, and showed a
map of the region from directly above. A model presentation. He didn't
find it necessary to front the programme from the roof of the building
either.

I don't think I'll bother with the BBC anymore.

Ian

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I watched Jon Mitchell do the forecast for Yorkshire and the East
Midlands this evening for ITV local news. He started off with a
synoptic chart, gave his explanations clearly and lucidly, and showed a
map of the region from directly above. A model presentation. He didn't
find it necessary to front the programme from the roof of the building
either.

I don't think I'll bother with the BBC anymore.

Ian

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In message , Dave Ludlow
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I'm sure the brown background
will change, too... given time.

With all this rain the weeds will soon be pushing though to return the
greenness to this pleasant land ;-)


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In message , Dave Ludlow
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I'm sure the brown background
will change, too... given time.

With all this rain the weeds will soon be pushing though to return the
greenness to this pleasant land ;-)


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In message , Dave Ludlow
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I'm sure the brown background
will change, too... given time.

With all this rain the weeds will soon be pushing though to return the
greenness to this pleasant land ;-)


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