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Published Date: 22 May 2009
THE Met Office yesterday unveiled Britain's most powerful super computer, capable of 1,000 billion calculations per second – yet admitted it will still get the forecast wrong.
The £30 million system is more powerful than 100,000 standard PCs or laptops and is housed in special halls bigger than two football pitches.

It requires 1.2 megawatts of energy to run and will provide information to a team of 400 scientists.

The IBM computer was switched on this week but will take two months to fully boot up. It has a peak performance of one "petaflop" – 1,000 billion calculations a second – which will not be reached until 2011.

The Met Office said the machine would improve day-to-day forecasting but would still not guarantee accuracy.

Met Office chief technology officer Steve Foreman said: "

People should be able to see a noticeable improvement in the accuracy of forecasting."





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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2009 11:40 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Weather
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 22/05/2009 02:07:39

I have been saying this for years, £billions spent world wide, on the predicting the weather, and they still get it wrong, the Granny with her weather beetle in a matchbox, always got forecasting the weather correct, maybe granny knows best!
Can anyone remember that TV series, where the Granny used the beetle in her matchbox to predict the weather, Adams Family, or something similar?

A good brainteaser for a Friday Morning!, let us 'tease' our brains a little further, and predict our weather!
Problem Solved!

2

Mad Jock,

East Lothian 22/05/2009 09:06:10
So why do the hand wringing, tree hugging, hairshirt wearing, car hating, "we're all doomed" eco-warriors put so much faith in the climate change models so beloved by them?
3

Eve,

Scotland 22/05/2009 12:15:38
No man, woman, child or machines can predict the future. You can get a ruff idea of what might happen BUT there are no defents in the future and that includes the weather.

At this moment the weather is beautiful, really sunny not a drop of rain insight BUT according to the radio this morning their going to be rain at some point today. AND who know with this being Scotland it might just have a wee down pour later on it could equal not.

Whats so wrong with carrying a big bag with, umbrella/ rain jacket, sun glasses, a towel and sunscreen.
4

Dave From Barra,

Western Isles 26/05/2009 08:42:53
At 1.2 megawatt to run, at least they can predict what the weather will do in the future - get warmer!! (if you believe in MMGW or some other popular science).

 

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