I started infant school in 1975 when the magnetic symbols came out and was just five. The later forecasts I remember and especially computer graphics (by then I was fifteen!). Takes me right back!
BBC forecasts: 40 years since weather symbols introduced - BBC News 2334pm 10.7.22 i think they should revert to magnetic symbols which they haphazardly used to bang into the maps... i started infant school in 1976.... so i doubt the presentation style had altered much by then... computer graphics leave me cold as does much of the c.g.i kultur. the techno fascists are very defensive and aggressive in reference to their own techno-cratic natures and cult - computer generated infotainment is almost a cult, a fetish.... they protect their simulation with sadistic glee, i feel... p.s anyhow; it's been v v v very warm today - with reference to my own sense of self. others think it too warm others not warm enough. i can handle 20 degrees heat but after that i'm uncomfortable. i need booze also. as for how they inform me it's warm - well no amount of map banging or computer generated b.s is gonna be needed to tell me something i already know... how long this summer lasts - well, let's face it, i can handle another 4 weeks of this.... for sure.
@@JJONNYREPPI am therefore a year older than you, then. The magnetic rubber symbols are a good idea to bring back. Less complicated forecasting that doesn't blind me with science!
@@angelacooper2661 Comments on ‘BBC forecasts: 40 years since weather symbols introduced - BBC News’ 2134pm 20.8.24 indeed they can waffle their scientific hegemony b.s whilst sticking a magnet onto a fridge or something... that will tell us all we need to know. cos whilst they're waffling about highs and lows and isobars etc we're thinking: yeah right, mate... is it gonna be sunny or what? which is all we want to know... it's raining at present so i don't think you're crowing about the virtues of your middle aged contentment re: being older than me is gonna do much to assuage this pish poor do...
The guy in the black and white film was Bert Foord-a real weatherman , not just a "weather presenter" -he was principal meteorologist for RAF Strike Command
That era will always be remembered for that forcaste gaff, by Michael Fish, Who assured a lady who had phoned in ,worried about talk of a Huricane coming our way, that there was NOTHING to worry about. WE were, on the receiving end of one of this countrys most destructive storms in history.
I remember Fish with those symbols falling off the start, long time ago, it was pretty direr in the early 1960’s with it’s isobars, this films got the the late Ian McCaskill 1938 - 2016 VIP Ian.
Oh, those were the days. When Brits could make the sun shine forever on a drawing board, hoping that the sun would never set on the British Empire. Alas, as heaven would have it, it all came to an end all too abruptly. Of atmospherics and empires.
@@stephensnell1379 i can still see them in use by the BBC on a daily basis - how? They are not used in the tv forecast anymore but derivatives are used on the bbc weather app The early computerised version used the same design of symbols from 1985 until 2005 when the first 3D/video graphics appeared The 1970s maps were quite complicated to try and understand but todays computerised forecasts are a far cry from those days
The curved lines with triangles or semicircles are fronts. Triangles and cold fronts, semicircles are warm fronts. You can still see them on weather maps, but they don't explain them, they have to dumb down and dramatise.
In the days when you didn't need "yellow warnings" for a band of rain, or "amber warning" for a standard depression. And when the only snowflakes you saw were meteorological, rather than the people-type in a mask
@@stephensnell1379 Rubbish. The UK is getting more weather warnings because the woke population think a few snow flurries on the ease coast deserve a "warning" and requires them to stay at home on full pay.
Yeah....let's not upload current news items like the Shoreham air crash (which I found out about elsewhere), let's upload videos about tiger mums and fucking weather symbols. I have no idea why I'm still subscribed to this "news" channel.
David Ezzio I'm pretty sure news channels don' make a youtube video about everything that happens, especially when the story is still unraveling and little facts are known... But to prove the ignorance in your comment- www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-34029764
♚Fantasizing-Reality♚ The only way you'd be exposing the "ignorance" of my comment would be if I suggested that the BBC haven't covered this at all. Since I didn't do that, you're the one that's coming off as ignorant. I was referring to this specific youtube channel. I'm surprised you aren't bright enough to have gleaned that.
♚Fantasizing-Reality♚ Let me make this ridiculously clear for you. I'm making this comment on a youtube video, directed at a specific youtube channel. What makes you think I would be referencing an entirely different website? Apart from blatant stupidity, that is.....
David Ezzio This is something i observed, you're just repeating the same thing. I then asked you if you expect the BBC to make a youtube video about very single incident that happens, right when it happens, even with minimal information??... If you think so then you have lost touch with reality. Im sure your wonder story will be covered on BBC's "RUclips channel" sometime soon. But for future reference, since you're kind of slow, go to media corporations websites to see more frequent stories. Stop complaining like a woman just because you're too lazy to search simple things and you love to automatically judge things based off the lack your intelligence....
I started infant school in 1975 when the magnetic symbols came out and was just five. The later forecasts I remember and especially computer graphics (by then I was fifteen!). Takes me right back!
BBC forecasts: 40 years since weather symbols introduced - BBC News 2334pm 10.7.22 i think they should revert to magnetic symbols which they haphazardly used to bang into the maps... i started infant school in 1976.... so i doubt the presentation style had altered much by then... computer graphics leave me cold as does much of the c.g.i kultur. the techno fascists are very defensive and aggressive in reference to their own techno-cratic natures and cult - computer generated infotainment is almost a cult, a fetish.... they protect their simulation with sadistic glee, i feel... p.s anyhow; it's been v v v very warm today - with reference to my own sense of self. others think it too warm others not warm enough. i can handle 20 degrees heat but after that i'm uncomfortable. i need booze also. as for how they inform me it's warm - well no amount of map banging or computer generated b.s is gonna be needed to tell me something i already know... how long this summer lasts - well, let's face it, i can handle another 4 weeks of this.... for sure.
@@JJONNYREPPI am therefore a year older than you, then. The magnetic rubber symbols are a good idea to bring back. Less complicated forecasting that doesn't blind me with science!
@@angelacooper2661 Comments on ‘BBC forecasts: 40 years since weather symbols introduced - BBC News’ 2134pm 20.8.24 indeed they can waffle their scientific hegemony b.s whilst sticking a magnet onto a fridge or something... that will tell us all we need to know. cos whilst they're waffling about highs and lows and isobars etc we're thinking: yeah right, mate... is it gonna be sunny or what? which is all we want to know... it's raining at present so i don't think you're crowing about the virtues of your middle aged contentment re: being older than me is gonna do much to assuage this pish poor do...
This is what quarantine has led me to.
true
The guy in the black and white film was Bert Foord-a real weatherman , not just a "weather presenter" -he was principal meteorologist for RAF Strike Command
Most BBC presenters are meteorologists as well even today.
In 1975, the weather icons included rain with droplets, thunderstorms with lightning bolt, snow with snowflakes
That era will always be remembered for that forcaste gaff, by Michael Fish, Who assured a lady who had phoned in ,worried about talk of a Huricane coming our way, that there was NOTHING to worry about. WE were, on the receiving end of one of this countrys most destructive storms in history.
Interesting and nostalgic
Love it😀 I remember the old days. I was just a boy then. Now you can check the weather on your mobile phone!!!
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40 years ago
Ive just come back from the future- weathers about the same
Some great characters there, it makes our fascination with the weather more interesting because of these presenters.
I remember Fish with those symbols falling off the start, long time ago, it was pretty direr in the early 1960’s with it’s isobars, this films got the the late Ian McCaskill 1938 - 2016 VIP Ian.
Nice TVArk Logo in the corner at 1:53...
Rusty Ralston Maybe TVARK allowed BBC to use these materials.
The BBC owns the footage, regardless of who puts their logo on it.
@@McLerristarr
If only- a lot of things have been hived off from the BBC since the 80s.
I like how technology has improved in the course of more then 40 years
Yes I remember saturday 19th march for 2016 her party was great
Oh, those were the days. When Brits could make the sun shine forever on a drawing board, hoping that the sun would never set on the British Empire. Alas, as heaven would have it, it all came to an end all too abruptly. Of atmospherics and empires.
what
6 years later recommended. :D
What did those downwards arrows, dots and segmented circles mean?
Windspeeds
My auntie's birthday best of luck to her.
At 2:23 she is looking and pretending to used a computer that is off 😂👍🏻
no, I saw the screen
@@cataclysmiceas She's watching teen lesbians, sacked after this report, anyway I'm getting back to my computer to watch Mature lesbians.....
Mark Perryman wtf
if you paid more attention you'd see it's on
nice to see Theresa May before her switch to politics
I remember the symbols quite clearly
Well you or no one will never see them again never again
@@stephensnell1379 i can still see them in use by the BBC on a daily basis - how?
They are not used in the tv forecast anymore but derivatives are used on the bbc weather app
The early computerised version used the same design of symbols from 1985 until 2005 when the first 3D/video graphics appeared
The 1970s maps were quite complicated to try and understand but todays computerised forecasts are a far cry from those days
I can remember the magnetic symbols very well even though I was only 6 when they replaced them.
I have to say even now days with all the latest computer etc ,still can't always get it right
At least the graphics are easy to understand
Back when we knew the names of all the weather men and ladies.. Can't name one now.
Crazy how different the world was over 40 years ago lol
0:10 Nope
Weather symbols dots triangles asterisks
And they still get it wrong
Actually the forecast is much more accurate and more reliable nowadays plus its also more understandable
Saturday 19 march today
Hello weather news
So what do the weird flag lines mean? I know they're something to do with wind....
The curved lines with triangles or semicircles are fronts. Triangles and cold fronts, semicircles are warm fronts. You can still see them on weather maps, but they don't explain them, they have to dumb down and dramatise.
I LOVE IT
I love balls!
The 70s symbols were better than your obfuscated messages of today.
No they weren't.
No warnings, red zones, stay inside or you’re all going to die. Those were the days, my friend.
In the days when you didn't need "yellow warnings" for a band of rain, or "amber warning" for a standard depression.
And when the only snowflakes you saw were meteorological, rather than the people-type in a mask
Weather is getting more severe due to the climate WARMING UP that's why the UK gets weather warnings during severe weather
@@stephensnell1379 Rubbish. The UK is getting more weather warnings because the woke population think a few snow flurries on the ease coast deserve a "warning" and requires them to stay at home on full pay.
@@HappyBagger it's true you fathead
UK weather is getting more extreme because of a warming climate
BBC forecasts: 40 years since weather symbols introduced - BBC News 13.4.23 1131am they need to revert to magnetic board...
Pmsl
Yeah....let's not upload current news items like the Shoreham air crash (which I found out about elsewhere), let's upload videos about tiger mums and fucking weather symbols. I have no idea why I'm still subscribed to this "news" channel.
David Ezzio I'm pretty sure news channels don' make a youtube video about everything that happens, especially when the story is still unraveling and little facts are known...
But to prove the ignorance in your comment-
www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-34029764
♚Fantasizing-Reality♚ The only way you'd be exposing the "ignorance" of my comment would be if I suggested that the BBC haven't covered this at all. Since I didn't do that, you're the one that's coming off as ignorant. I was referring to this specific youtube channel. I'm surprised you aren't bright enough to have gleaned that.
♚Fantasizing-Reality♚ Let me make this ridiculously clear for you. I'm making this comment on a youtube video, directed at a specific youtube channel. What makes you think I would be referencing an entirely different website?
Apart from blatant stupidity, that is.....
David Ezzio This is something i observed, you're just repeating the same thing. I then asked you if you expect the BBC to make a youtube video about very single incident that happens, right when it happens, even with minimal information??... If you think so then you have lost touch with reality. Im sure your wonder story will be covered on BBC's "RUclips channel" sometime soon. But for future reference, since you're kind of slow, go to media corporations websites to see more frequent stories. Stop complaining like a woman just because you're too lazy to search simple things and you love to automatically judge things based off the lack your intelligence....
***** Exactly. RUclips must be his only news source. Manipulation is easy with this one.
Good times, before climate hysteria overtook BBC weather.