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Newswatch

george cowling was the first meteorologist to step in front of the camera and along with tom clifton, who he shared presenting duties with, brought a slightly more informal approach to the forecast. back then, the forecast came courtesy of two charts and a lot of charcoal. it wasn't until 1974, before the first female weather forecaster, barbara edwards, graced the air. if you look on the chart, you'll see there's outbreaks of rain, sleet... the following year, those instantly recognisable weather symbols that we all love were introduced, but they didn't always behave themselves. it was in 1985 when computers and green screen technology changed the landscape of weather forecasts on the bbc forever. i can tell you it's freezing here now. there's more snow forecast next week. but in the meantime, we're keen to hear your views about how the bbc covers the weather, as we'll be inviting the head of bbc weather on the programme soon. please send us all your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media.

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Breakfast

sleet... the following year those instantly recognisable weather symbols that we all love were introduced, but they didn't always behave themselves. but then, like many presenters, they became iconic and some presenters went onto much bigger things. maybe a few drier interludes over dumfries house in ayrshire. aha, there'll be snow. it was in 1985 when computers and green screen technology changed the landscape of weather forecasts on the bbc forever. and this is the bbc weather centre, where most of what you see on air is produced. on air today though is sarah and she's going to tell us a bit more of what goes on. so, sarah, what are you up to? well, a lot of things all at once. we're constantly watching the weather here. so i'm looking at the radar to see where it's raining or snowing, watching the satellite to see where the cloud is. and i'm looking at all the computer generated forecasts spat out of supercomputers. so we take all of that information and i'm just building my graphics at the moment.

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Breakfast

some of the weather extremes we're experiencing. and it's ourjob to do that while still letting you know if it's a good day to hang the washing out. are you going to do the sticky thing now, this ticketing? zf} are you going to do the sticky thing now, this ticketing?— now, this ticketing? 20 years ago this month _ now, this ticketing? 20 years ago this month i _ now, this ticketing? 20 years ago this month i walked _ now, this ticketing? 20 years ago this month i walked into - now, this ticketing? 20 years ago this month i walked into the i now, this ticketing? 20 years ago this month i walked into the bbcl this month i walked into the bbc weather centre, i mist out on the weather centre, i mist out on the weather symbols, so no expense spared, not quite magnetic but here we go. here is yourforecast spared, not quite magnetic but here we go. here is your forecast using the power of symbols. showers across eastern areas, one 01’ showers across eastern areas, one or two today but most of those will fade away. most of you will have a dry day. sunniest towards the south—west of the country, but for most of us it will be a cloudy day. this is harder than it looks. with the odd glamour of sunshine. share this is harder than it looks. with the odd glamour of sunshine. are you 'ust the odd glamour of sunshine. are you just slapping — the odd glamour of sunshine. are you just slapping them — the odd glamour of sunshine. are you just slapping them on _ the odd glamour of sunshine. are you just slapping them on anywhere? i the odd glamour of sunshine. are you just slapping them on anywhere? no, j just slapping them on anywhere? no, it's a ve just slapping them on anywhere? iifr, it's a very precise... just slapping them on anywhere? no,

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BBC News at One

george cowling was the first meteorologist to step in front of the camera and along with tom clifton, who he shared presenting duties with, brought a slightly more informal approach to the forecast. we'd been briefed to try to be a bit human, and i mentioned that tomorrow was going to be a good day for hanging out the washing, and this was something that had never been said before. and the press really took this up and thought that was a jolly good thing. and back then, the forecast came courtesy of two charts and a lot of charcoal. it wasn't until 1974 before the first female weather forecaster, barbara edwards, graced the air. if you look on the chart, you'll see there's outbreaks of rain, sleet... the following year those instantly recognisable weather symbols that we all love were introduced, but they didn't always behave themselves. so there's some blue with some, er, oh, dear, these bleep... _ but then, like many presenters, they became iconic and some presenters went on to

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BBC News at Six

of the camera, and along with tom clifton, who he shared presenting duties with, brought a slightly more informal approach to the forecast. we'd been briefed to try to be a bit human, and i mentioned that tomorrow was going to be a good day for hanging out the washing, and this was something that had never been said before. and the press really took this up and thought that was a jolly good thing. and back then, the forecast came courtesy of two charts and a lot of charcoal. it wasn't until 1974 before the first female weather forecaster, barbara edwards, graced the air. if you look on the chart, you'll see there's outbreaks of rain, sleet... the following year, those instantly recognisable weather symbols that we all love were introduced, but they didn't always behave themselves. so there's some blue with some, er, oh, dear, these bleep... _ but then, like many presenters, they became iconic and some presenters went on to much bigger things. maybe a few drier interludes over dumfries house in ayrshire. aha! there'll be snow. it was in 1985, when computers

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Behind the Stories

next weekend, which is of course another bank holiday, his a pretty messy pressure pattern. it looks like low pressure will to some extent be in charge of the weather, which means there will be showers or longer spells of rain at times, but certainly not all the time, i think some of these weather symbols may be a little bit pessimistic, they will be always someone drier, brighter gaps. temperatures are likely to be too spectacular, generally between 12 and 15 degrees. goodbye for now.

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The Travel Show

making it feel particularly chilly in that breeze. many places will be dry with some sunshine, just a few showers in the far north and east. but it's across the north where we'll see even colder air move out of scandinavia as we go through into tuesday on the northern edge of our double—centred low, which�*ll continue to produce outbreaks of rain through the night and into the morning, especially for england and wales. breaking up, turning more showery, so about a chance of some afternoon sunshine at times. but whatever falls from the sky in that colder air in the far north of scotland, 0rkney and shetland will be a wintry mix of rain, hail, sleet or even snow, and it will feel colder than 6—7 celsius would suggest. now, another chilly start to the evening as we go through tuesday night, but into wednesday, the next band of atlantic weather fronts work their way in. an hour or two, if not more, of rain, but sweeping quickly northwards and eastwards across the country, turning to sunshine and showers later. the rain persisting into the afternoon across some parts of northeast scotland, where of course, the ground is saturated and it will be another fairly cool day as well. beyond that, temperatures will slowly lift up just a little bit, but just look at the weather symbols in our towns and cities — it is going to be a week where we'll

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Click - Short Edition

fairly cool day as well. beyond that, temperatures will slowly lift up just a little bit, but just look at the weather symbols in our towns and cities — it is going to be a week where we'll see yet more in the way of heavy rain at times. bye for now.

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BBC News-20211215-10:56:00

congolese rumba — one of the most popular musical genres in africa — has just been added to the un agency's cultural heritage list. it is the culmination of campaigning by two countries, you're watching bbc news. joanna will be here with you next. before _ joanna will be here with you next. before that, a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello, the weather is set to quieten down for the rest of the week and if ijust down for the rest of the week and if i just show you the forecast by capital cities through the coming days and into the weekend, a few things to take from it. you will notice the weather symbols, plenty of cloud around, not huge amounts of sunshine. temperature sliding away into the weekend but staying above average for the time of year and not much in a way of rain. this is the rainfall forecast for the next five days, showing the bulk of the rain will be in the north and the west, producing small amounts of

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BBC News-20211203-09:59:00

showers, though, and with more of a breeze and added wind chill tomorrow, it will feel more chilly out there, with temperatures back down into mid single figures. saturday into sunday, that area of low pressure starts to pull away more. we still have the remnants of a weatherfront close to eastern counties of england. it is here where we are likely to see the most breezy conditions, with cloud and outbreaks of rain. further west compared with saturday, fewer showers and more sunshine. the wind is falling a bit lighter late in ve day but it's not going to be a chilly dash back it is going to be a chilly dash back it is going to be a chilly day. as for next week, the weather symbols for the capital city �*s summit up. it is going to be quite disturbed, with rain at times and we could see stormy weather arrive of the atlantic next week.

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