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Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 18/06/2020 09:26
by Willoughby
^Download and install Brave Browser, John which blocks ads by default:
https://brave.com/

Really no need for the state-funded forecaster to bombard it's users with ads.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 18/06/2020 21:31
by tgsnoopy
I'm still using Firefox with Ad Blocker Pro, works also. For the moment I'm limited due to compatibility with software I work with, but getting tired of toggling between chrome & firefox. Will test Brave when I get a chance.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 18/06/2020 22:03
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Thanks for that Will.
Downloaded Brave for my internet. working quite well. :smile:

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Mon 13/07/2020 12:27
by Captain Salty
When I scroll down the page this banner comes down with it, partially obscuring what I'm looking at. Tried it with different browsers and without adblockers etc

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Mon 13/07/2020 18:42
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Interesting ?
Works OK for me :-k

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Tue 01/09/2020 18:43
by Razor

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Tue 01/09/2020 19:54
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
I noticed it was off line for a wee while this afternoon. :-k

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Wed 02/09/2020 08:31
by David
I heard on the news they said Metservice had dealt with it before it affected their services. :-k

Well, this morning I cannot load the website...

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Wed 02/09/2020 08:45
by Captain Salty
Same, they have posted on twitter this morning but not acknowledged the problem yet

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Wed 02/09/2020 09:13
by tornado
it loads to the ww.2metservice website now due to the problem.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Wed 02/09/2020 09:18
by jamie
David Seymour tried to bring this cyber hacking up in parliament yesterday and it got shut down by Trevor Mallard.
Seems as though it needs to be taken more seriously than brushing it off like they are.


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Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Wed 02/09/2020 09:23
by tornado
yes seen a report in the media.

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 03/09/2020 20:00
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Seems to working OK today.
I still wish they would stop using the term Short Forecast instead of saying Weather Forecast.
Bad grammar or the use of the English language. [-X

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Sat 26/09/2020 23:26
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Today's "Short but is usually Vague" weather forecast doesn't say with a possibility of strong winds for the Canterbury Plains.
Just fine and a few spots of rain for tomorrow?
It has been windy here since 2pm. where is the mention it could be windy, with the possibility of gales as mentioned in their warnings?.
Does that make the forecast too long?
Is commercialism in weather forecasting industry probably the problem, with the shortest and accurate forecast 0_o

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Thu 08/10/2020 23:15
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
They still use the wording Short forecast.
It's a Brief Weather forecast, not a short forecast.
Brief would be a better use of the word.
"Here is a brief weather forecast for those who do not want an extended version of the forecast, which you can see on other pages on our Website"

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 09/10/2020 06:59
by Richard
You are right in a way, 'short' is opposite of tall :-k but then short can also be the opposite of long.. so..?

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 09/10/2020 11:55
by Richard
The use of short in short range forecast sounds better than brief range

Re: MetService Website 2020

Posted: Fri 09/10/2020 22:30
by NZ Thunderstorm Soc
Richard wrote: Fri 09/10/2020 11:55 The use of short in short range forecast sounds better than brief range
They could say "Here is the 'Underpant' forecast as brief and short do also mean the terms of men's underwear? :rolleyes:
The message I'm trying to get through, is why don't they say "Here is the current Weather Forecast for New Zealand/Aetroroa, issued by MetService"