I don't think those media weather headlines are exclusively from Stuff (Fairfax Media), and are probably just keyed into any story that contains the (PascalCase) word 'MetService'.
I personally don't really have a problem the concept per se and having scrolling headlines would be far less distracting than ticker-type headlines.
Interesting that MS's homepage currently has no ads though. What I found really irritating some time ago was having those flying-pigs floating across their homepage.
An example of why eastern North Canterbury should not be in the Canterbury High Country section, Culverden will be lucky to even get a shower little lone three days of rain.
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Was those temperatures up there in Culverden today?
Probably not. I doubt if there will be any rain with the southerly overnight.
MetService can be quite vague in some of their forecasts, these days?
A Question.
What happened to the interesting daily and weekly rainfall maps that appeared for a couple of days last month?
I was enjoying looking at them.
Note that although their South Pacific definition of a Tropical Storm is technically correct, it may've also been worth mentioning that on the JMA Typhoon scale, the terms Tropical Storm and Severe Tropical Storm are the respective equivalents of a Cat 1 and Cat 2 on the Australian and Fiji TC Scales. And on the US Hurricane Scale, the term Tropical Storm is also very roughly the equivalent of about a Cat 1 to Cat 2 on the Australian and Fiji TC Scales. But perhaps that might just be a bit too confusing for our media…