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Open Letter
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Dr Greg Ayers,
Director of Meteorology
Bureau of Meteorology
GPO Box 1289
Melbourne Vic 3001


Dear Dr Ayers,

As a long-time consumer of the Bureau's services, I would like to discuss with you an important matter that is at the top of everyone's agenda at this time.

I refer, of course, to the weather.

I realise you are a busy man, and your Bureau is doing its best to provide weather services to the entire nation, and indeed your record in this area is exemplary: I can scarcely remember a single day in recent years that has passed without some sort of weather. Your team are clearly on the ball and showing superb dedication.

However, I really must ask you to reconsider policy on the matter of the weather conditions in Canberra of late.

Canberra is, I am sure you're aware, a lovely little town. Perhaps it's not as well-endowed with restaurants as your home town of Melbourne, or as bustling and cosmopolitan (that is to say, crowded and chaotic) as Sydney. It also can't hope to match Darwin's yank-eating crocodile population or Adelaide's prodigious supply of burst water mains. But it does have one quality, which I have found most desirable and which I would not like to see eroded, which is this: it's quite possible to go outside for most of the year and not drop dead of heat exhaustion.

Lately, however, this has not been the case.

I realise, as I said, that your Bureau is engaged in important work, but surely you could take a moment to check the settings on your machinery? Dialing the humidity down to under the current 98.5% and dropping the temperature below 35° would not be difficult, and I'm sure the resulting savings in fuel would be of benefit to the entire nation.

Please consider this simple request. I remain,

Yours Faithfully,

E. T. F. Bat, Brigadier General (retired)

Originally posted at my Dreamwidth account. Comment there for preference, or here.

Heh! ^_^

Yes!

Hopefully the thunderstorm that just happened this evening will fix things somewhat.

I can shed some light ...

[info]subtle_eye

2009-11-02 03:09 pm (UTC)

So as you know, most of the weather machinery these days is digital (like every-bloody-thing).

At the moment, they're in the middle of changing over from the old NEC SX-6 system ...
http://www.hpccc.gov.au/facilities/supercomp.shtml to the new Sun Constellation machine
http://www.techworld.com.au/article/296156/bom_sun_build_30m_supercomputer.

Because they're being careful, they're running the weather models on both systems simultaneously.

So the real problem is: you're getting twice as much weather as you should. Stop complaining.

:)

I don't mind the heat, but someone's spilt lemonade into the wind machine's toggle, and it's either "off" or "cyclonic on any slight change in weather". Normally when it's hot I'm running around Getting Stuff Done because my arthritic bits don't creak as much, but yesterday defeated me. Got halfway through mucking out the large chook run and gave up. Headed to t'Poob for Big Horsie Chasie as much for the air con and cold drinks as the Nation-stopping bits.

Then the cool change came through at 5:30pm and we got everything done in 2 hours that we'd tried to do during the entire day.

Thunderstorm? WHAT thunderstorm?? All of the damn things keep passing us by!! *grumble*


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