When they went over to computers in early 1985, they could give a lot more localised detail, such as showing the track of a band rain at midnight 0600 1200 1500 1800 midnight
@@andrewmyers9982 that's true, but I cant say when that actually was The magnetic symbols served their purpose but the move to computers was inevitable -- eventually
Compared to the technology of today he did really well to give a full week’s forecast with only three static charts!
When they went over to computers in early 1985, they could give a lot more localised detail, such as showing the track of a band rain at midnight 0600 1200 1500 1800 midnight
keith barber I think they also introduced a radar view so, for example, it was easier to see where rain and thunderstorms were.
@@andrewmyers9982 that's true, but I cant say when that actually was
The magnetic symbols served their purpose but the move to computers was inevitable -- eventually
It was pishing in Bundoran that july..remember it well.
Hot in the UK back in summer 1984, just like it gets hot in summers today. Not exactly a new thing.
I think it is from the 8th July 1984
Thankyou.
Not sure I would call it weather for farmers, more like the weather for all.
Apparently he was a massive bully