There are 32 images in this set:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/images/symbols/fiveday_sym/32.gif
and in this set:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/images/symbols/animated_sym/4.gif

Paul Daniel

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Richard Lockwood
Sent: 25 July 2007 10:22
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] who to ask? weather feeds: why is the "explanation
of the symbols" not used consistently


The explanation on the symbols page is poor, but the actual text in
the feed is pretty consistant.  I've only needed to match ten phrases
to smbols since I wrote my weather map on the 1st of June.
(Admittedly, most of those are variants on "pi**ing down"... but I
digress.)  So, I match the phrases to these icons like so...

"sunny intervals"  = "icons/3_sunny_int.png";
"heavy showers"  = "icons/14_heavy_rain.png";
"light rain"   = "icons/10_light_rain.png";
"sunny"  = "icons/1_sunny_day.png";
"cloudy"  = "icons/8_black_lev_cloud.png";
"light showers" = "icons/10_light_rain.png";
"heavy rain"  = "icons/13_heavy_rain_showers.png";
"thunderstorm"  = "icons/29_thundery_shower.png";
"thundery showers"  = "icons/29_thundery_shower.png";
"drizzle"  = "icons/9_light_rain_driz.png";

And yes - I'm well aware that the BBC only seems to recognise one kind
of thunder when it comes to icons, but see fit to differentiate
between thunderstorms and thundery showers in text.

I was worried when I started the project that I'd need to pick up
sunny intervals, sunny spells, sunny periods, sunny breaks etc.  It
seems not.

Map at: www.sdldev.co.uk/weather/map.asp

Cheers,

Rich.


On 7/25/07, ~:'' ???????????? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> who to ask? weather feeds: why is the "explanation of the symbols"
> not used consistently"
>
> Who at the BBC publishes the weather feeds?
>
> why is it that the text description and images are not consistent?
> in other words, why is the "explanation of the symbols" not used
> consistently?
>
> London today forecast text is "cloudy" as it was in yesterday's
> forecast for today.
>
> whereas the graphic yesterday was "partly cloudy"
> today it is "black low level cloud"
>
> because the text and graphic are not related consistently as per the
> explanation of symbols it seems virtually impossible to use the feed
> accurately.
>
> regards
>
> Jonathan Chetwynd
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/bbcweather/features/symbols.shtml
> http://feeds.bbc.co.uk/weather/feeds/rss/5day/world/0008.xml
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=0008
>
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