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Tuesday, August 24, 2004  

Transforming the weather

First we had banner blindness. Now there's the phenomenon of 'weather blindness', where viewers sit through weather bulletins but by the end still don't know what the weather will be like.

Isobars, cold and warm fronts, and icon clutter are apparently to be done away with by BBC weather news, to be replaced by landscapes showing currently weather and predictions based on Met Office models. The new approach combines improved weather data processing with graphics upgrades.

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