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Originally posted by doodab View PostIt seems more likely that the conversion is the work of a lazy journalist IMO.
Enforcement of style guides under tight deadlines has a history of causing problems. The Telegraph's style guide dictates that amounts in foreign currencies should be followed by the current equivalent in pounds sterling, in brackets. In the early Seventies this resulted in a photo appearing with the caption "Elizabeth Taylor arriving at Heathrow airport yesterday. She told waiting journalists 'I feel like a million dollars' (£473,000)"
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It is because you have not recycled enough this month.
Britain is at the center of a few different weather fronts.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostIt seems everyone missed the point of my highlighted bits.
Yes, a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, a difference of 10 degrees Celsius is not a difference of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
And this from the independent.Last edited by doodab; 2 October 2011, 11:02.
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It seems everyone missed the point of my highlighted bits.
Yes, a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, a difference of 10 degrees Celsius is not a difference of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
And this from a weather forecaster.
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The weather forecast the last few days has been pretty accurate, at least where I am.
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Originally posted by Sysman View Post
For example. “UK has record temperature and is hotter than Spain”
The UK temperature is measure from the hottest location whereas the Spanish temperature is taken on the average for the whole country including mountain tops.
I notice this a lot when travel from the UK to Europe. In Bulgaria there is one mountain area that freezes even in Summer, that temperature is included in the daily average.
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Want to know why weather forecasts are so inaccurate?
Weather breaks September records
Aisling Creevey, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: "Records have been broken
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Heathrow Airport can usually expect to see temperatures around 19C (66.2F)in September, and 15C (59F) in October.
Ms Creevey said: "We would expect the temperature for the last day of September to fall somewhere between these figures.
"But 28C (82.4F) has been recorded there today - 10C (50F) above average."Tags: None
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