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MET Office Relying On Amateur Computer
UK
Daily Express
Friday, February 5th, 2010
A COMPUTER that cost £30million was supposed to improve
weather forecasting at the Met Office.
But after a few blips, including last year’s “barbecue
summer” that never was, officials are instead relying
on an amateur, it was revealed yesterday.
Keith Davis, 48, collates rainfall, temperature and humidity
readings from a homemade weather station in his garden in Tavistock,
Devon. The Met Office contacts him for updates, despite its
own modern technology.
Mr Davis said: “My information is very accurate, especially
the barometer readings.”
Last night a Met Office spokesman said: “We use his measurements
more as a guide rather than part of our observation network.”
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