The Bureau of Meteorology is already responding to complaints on its new website, bringing back the old colours for its radar ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has permanently dumped controversial changes to its rain radars and weather maps, in an ...
The Bureau of Meteorology has been met with outrage over its new website, with users describing the revamp as “atrocious”, “useless”, “disappointing” and “unnecessary”.
The Bureau of Meteorology says it will revert to its previous colour scheme on its rain radar and weather map following a ...
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The Bureau of Meteorology has backflipped and changed its website after wild backlash from Aussies
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has changed parts of its website after copping huge amounts of backlash from Australians.
The backlash was swift and intense. Now the Bureau of Meteorology will have to make changes to its new website.
Minister for the Environment and Water, Murray Watt, said he requested a meeting with BoM’s acting CEO Dr Peter Stone on ...
The Bureau of Meteorology’s new radar crashed as severe storms lashed South East Queensland Thursday afternoon.
More storms are forecast as residents complain a ‘confusing’ radar update left them underprepared for the last onslaught.
Two radar images of the same storm taken moments apart reveal the loss of functionality in the Bureau of Meteorology’s new ...
The old BOM website refused to conform to the aesthetics of the new Internet. It was not smooth, sleek, flat or excessively ...
Instead of showing the "rain rate" in millimetres per hour, the radar will now go back to showing "rain reflectivity", which ...
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