Andy Duncan
@andrewdunx
Agriculture -The next generation are operating the farm ! Aviation - built and fly RV 12 , Vintage motorcycles - as long as electric start ! Good expresso 🍮
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27-05-2016 10:00:03
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I see you've turned off comments, presumably to stop everyone saying "It's shit". And it is shit. The main thing I use the Bureau of Meteorology, Australia website for is the rain radar. The old rain radar was good. Crisp, clear, professional. This one looks like it was done by a 5yo with crayons.
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The Federal Government is proposing to reduce the nation’s default speed limit of 100 kilometres an hour on unsigned roads outside of “built-up areas”. Our CEO Brad Perry outlines in the Stock Journal why slashing speed limits could have the opposite impact
Andrew Whitelaw Bureau of Meteorology, Australia essentially got the ap, which few liked to the point most people used other weather aps, & converted that shitty ap to a browser. It now has less than half the stuff it used to have & the radar has too narrow a spectrum of colours for it to be usable for vision impaired
Australian There's a grim reality to this. These trailers are selling now. Leave the caravan at home, take the diesel generator.
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia if you think your new radar is better than the old one you are kidding yourselves. Please give us back our local radar and weather conditions. Visible without have to click a 1000 times. It wasn’t broke and it definitely didn’t need fixing.
The Bureau of Meteorology, Australia took a fantastic website with a richness of resources, spent $4 million and delivered a greatly diminished outcome. Its like we have gone from 3 Michelin star dining to a fast food offering. They should dump it and restore the old site.
Our CEO Brad Perry says the $4.1 million spent on revamping the BOM website would have been much better spent on the case for a critical Doppler Radar on the Eyre Peninsula. “We’d much rather see investment into more accurate forecasting”