Hi
Anyone see that 20/20 weather thing last night on TV?
Tony, did you see it, did they ask you if you would want to go on the show at all? Any comments or opinions about it at all?
Was cool to watch
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Was a good program Aaron. Although the person presenting it wasnt all that good, thought better questions could have been asked and that they could have done more research regrading the questions asked.
Surprised that Tony wasnt on it though
Surprised that Tony wasnt on it though

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I didnt see it 
I was contacted about 6 months ago by someone from TV3 wanting some background on forecastiing in NZ, which I gave them, and suggested I would be happy to appear on film if they wanted to ask me some specifics, but never heard any more from them. Oh well. Sounds like it was a bit of a MetService roast.

I was contacted about 6 months ago by someone from TV3 wanting some background on forecastiing in NZ, which I gave them, and suggested I would be happy to appear on film if they wanted to ask me some specifics, but never heard any more from them. Oh well. Sounds like it was a bit of a MetService roast.
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Yes it was in a sense. The show gathered metservices own data etc measured by their AWS for Auck, Chch, and Wellington and then compared the results with metservices claims of 85% accuracy etc for forecasts. The shows results were typically of a lower percentage of accuracy than metservice claimed to have.
The explanation for this was the time taken gathering data of 1 month (which is how long TV3 took to gather info I believe) was too short.
So yeah, the reporter was trying to make them look not very good.
The explanation for this was the time taken gathering data of 1 month (which is how long TV3 took to gather info I believe) was too short.
So yeah, the reporter was trying to make them look not very good.
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Kay Gregory reported from NZ's coldest places tonight, Ophir and some place in the alps, she said that we would be quite suprised at the warmest place in NZ in Tuesday's item. The average viewer would say Kaitaia, Alexandra or Napier or something... On the basis they chose Ophir tonight, could it be Rangiora/Bethlehem/Darfield?