Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Met Office really ought to be abolished...what's the point?

Instead of cutting the semi legitimate government functions, how's about cutting these incompetents and/or anti-CO2 propagandists, first. Oh and the wars, did I mention them?

Met Office knew big freeze was coming but hushed it up

The Met Office warned ministers to expect an ‘exceptionally cold winter’ but then kept the prediction secret from the public.

The forecaster decided not to reveal the information because it was embarrassed after wrongly predicting a ‘barbecue summer’ in 2009, BBC analyst Roger Harrabin said.

Instead of a seasonal forecast, it offered only monthly snapshots.

The disclosure raises questions over whether transport authorities and councils could have been better prepared for the cold snap which brought chaos before Christmas.

As temperatures fell to a record low, train services were badly disrupted, roads were covered by snow and thousands were stranded at Heathrow as flights were cancelled and the airport struggled to clear the backlog.
Last night Mr Harrabin said: ‘With Britain shivering through a third winter in a row, shouldn’t the weather forecasters have warned us well in advance? Why didn’t the Met Office tell us?

‘The truth is it did suspect we were in for an exceptionally cold early winter, and told the Cabinet Office so in October.


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I can't decide whether or not they are simply trying to reverse-engineer a 'correct' prediction by waiting until after the event then saying, "ah I told you all so! (secretly!)"

Something stinks, and it couldn't be a bunch of AGW bandwagoneers looking to save their taxpayer subsidised skins now could it? Kind of funny in a way. This country, I dunno. Like Gerald Celente says, he'd be out of business if his predictions were that bad. These nice people however get unlimited funding from Charlie's Church for a Common Purpose. All I can say is thank Gaia for Climategate.

2 comments:

  1. AdamS you are not the only one in UKplc noting this, this past few days.

    Bearing in mind that the only job these clowns actually had was working out where the red lines were to be drawn once a Big Stick had been dropped and therefore marking out millions for death, see here

    "BY order of the British government, this 1965 BBC docudrama, depicting a Soviet nuclear attack on England, was not seen on British television until 1985. The banned movie helped inform Mick Jackson’s “Threads.” Unlike “World War 3,” “The War Game” focuses, not on the politicians, but the regular people who would be killed, horribly wounded or left alive from nuclear war. Truly horrifying, and it makes the hospital scenes in “The Day After” seem like a small affair. It’s interesting that in this documentary, we never see mushroom clouds, but people being hurt and killed by the massive explosions, and what follows the strikes: firestorms. The trigger event in this scenario leading to a nuclear exchange is a Chinese invasion of Vietnam." http://listverse.com/2010/08/05/10-more-films-featuring-nuclear-attacks/

    they have no history of real public service or real forecasting.

    Today they MUST be crap by secret edict, I'll bet, because the weather control weaponry needs cover. If they were accurate we could spot the weapon at work. If they are deliberately crap and reputed so the weapon has cover when deployed.

    Just my tuppence worth.

    Hope you had a good New Year.

    WTF WV=reding

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  2. Thanks, Incoming. Hope you had a good new year too.

    Speaking of weather mod it's been overcast more or less 100% non stop here since Christmas, except of course a clear night on New Years' Eve when the sheeple may be inclined to look up. If they played fair it would have been sunny today I think but that was soon X'd out. It's true, no-one can forecast with HAARP and barium airstrikes, er, incoming all the time - even if they were trying.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WV
    hahahahahaha
    "help a brotha out?" (out of the darkness and into the light, lol)

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