What is it with the "no image available" on the rain-radar today?
Just when it would be so interesting!
I've been able to view it two or three times only today.
Not really connected to this " MetService website"topic, but close to it.
The new TV One weather minimums were quite hard to see.
I had to go forward and put my glasses on to see the minimums, light blue against a bright back ground.
It's in another of the scenario, like MetServices new Webpage, why change something that will work for the next 100 years excellently, and change it to something that is...ah OK and is not really all that good as what it was?
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I think all orgisations seem to like change even when popular,like metservice its seems to be there.different presentation,tvs like it too and such as radio hauraki had classic rock,changed it to sound fresher/newer demographic...slightly ot get the idea.
BeaconHill, trust me, you do not want an 'event' on your Wellington series of faults. It will happen one day.. hopefully it won't be as bad as projected.
Personally I have no problem with the MS website. I love the animated rain radar images, when they're running, of course.
Michael wrote:I think all orgisations seem to like change even when popular,like metservice its seems to be there.different presentation,tvs like it too and such as radio hauraki had classic rock,changed it to sound fresher/newer demographic...slightly ot get the idea.
It's like I am really living a good lifestyle but I think I'll change but it may not be as good to what i've had it before ???
NZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Not really connected to this " MetService website"topic, but close to it.
The new TV One weather minimums were quite hard to see.
I had to go forward and put my glasses on to see the minimums, light blue against a bright back ground.
It's in another of the scenario, like MetServices new Webpage, why change something that will work for the next 100 years excellently, and change it to something that is...ah OK and is not really all that good as what it was?
I agree! Change for the sake of change is not necessarily for the better. We should probably be complaining to TVNZ.
Michael wrote:I think all orgisations seem to like change even when popular,like metservice its seems to be there.different presentation,tvs like it too and such as radio hauraki had classic rock,changed it to sound fresher/newer demographic...slightly ot get the idea.
It's like I am really living a good lifestyle but I think I'll change but it may not be as good to what i've had it before ???
I wonder if they have a new webmaster and to make his mark he has to redo everything. I'm still having the ongoing problems with downloading images and it's now worse than ever and nothing I do seems to help. It now takes an average of 3 Cntrl F5's to get an individual image to show.
I'm just wondering if...
Does MetService have a "Not So Short Forecast" that says things more than just 'Fine'?
....or do you have to pay $2499 a month for that information?
Michael wrote:the radio is good at these forecasts at night ie they say fine or cloudy,a few showers,no mention of wind direction or speed.
Yes, well it was very windy here this afternoon and also yesterday from the NE. Nothing in the forecast to say the winds were going to be "fresh", just fine with NE. It gets frustrating when you see a large fat high over the place but you have 'Gale force winds" hindering what plans you have to do in the garden, whatsoever.
No wonder you get annoyed with the SW winds in Auckland. I support you all the way
This week is one of those classic weeks where I really wonder if the Metservice 'quality assures' its website. Forecasts of high 20's and 30's every day this week for Christchurch, yet anyone living here will tell you its got nowhere near it thanks to the easterly. Maybe it will, but if you look at the 2 hourly breakdown on their forecast page the predicted temps never get above 25, let alone approach 30.
I believe the Metservice temps for Chch are taken at the Airport, which may be a little more sheltered from the northeasterlies which predominate in the city.
tich wrote:I believe the Metservice temps for Chch are taken at the Airport, which may be a little more sheltered from the northeasterlies which predominate in the city.
Even still- the predicted maximums have been waaaay out and not even consistent with what different parts of the same page say
Overheard a couple of conversations in Ashburton today about the "hot" day and the "expected 40 degrees tomorrow" - today was nothing but a pleasant summer's day and I think media reporting of any forecast 'high' has been sensationalised. *surprise*
Orion wrote:Overheard a couple of conversations in Ashburton today about the "hot" day and the "expected 40 degrees tomorrow" - today was nothing but a pleasant summer's day and I think media reporting of any forecast 'high' has been sensationalised. *surprise*
I don't think it was being sensationalized just the media reporting what a supposed expert stated.