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Originally posted by moorfield View PostI tend to ignore the BBC reports these days, and quite frankly I find my own testicles are better predictors of the weather than they are these days.
www.moorfieldstesticles.com for further information
(or is it all just a load of balls?)
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostAnybody else think this site has gone down hill since they revamped it? You used to be able to get rain, temp and cloud all in one map and cycle through it. Now you have to flick to different maps to get temp and now its just vauge colours instead of the temp number.
Plus now the maps dont display on my iPhone
Bring back the old system
I tend to ignore the BBC reports these days, and quite frankly I find my own testicles are better predictors of the weather than they are these days.
www.moorfieldstesticles.com for further information
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostBring back the old system
Because change is not good.
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I think that all of us over a certain age have learned the weather forecast in a certain way that was dictated by the limitations of the technology available at the time. i.e. Using sticker symbols on a fixed board meant that the forecast had to be presented to us covering the whole country at once in time-sequence.
Now, most people who wake up in one part of the country will be spending the whole day in that part of the country and so will not be in the slightest bit interested in what happens elsewhere.
Local focus is the way forward - time for the dinosaurs to adapt or clear out I say!
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Anybody else think this site has gone down hill since they revamped it? You used to be able to get rain, temp and cloud all in one map and cycle through it. Now you have to flick to different maps to get temp and now its just vauge colours instead of the temp number.
Plus now the maps dont display on my iPhone
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