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Mountain forecast views are aired | |
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Discussions have taken place in a bid to resolve a dispute over who should provide crucial weather forecasts for Scotland's mountain ranges. | |
A private forecaster from Galloway has developed a web service which is backed by mountaineers and walkers. | |
They called for Scottish Executive funding for the service, which the Met Office also wants to provide. | |
All the parties involved have met in Edinburgh to try to establish a way forward for the mountain forecasts. | |
Two more deaths in the Cairngorms last month underlined the critical importance of accurate mountain weather information. | Two more deaths in the Cairngorms last month underlined the critical importance of accurate mountain weather information. |
Four years ago, in consultation with mountain users, independent forecaster and hillwalker Geoff Monk from Laurieston, Galloway, developed the free internet based Mountain Weather Information Service. | Four years ago, in consultation with mountain users, independent forecaster and hillwalker Geoff Monk from Laurieston, Galloway, developed the free internet based Mountain Weather Information Service. |
It is highly thought of by climbers and was recommended by the Mountaineering Council of Scotland for Scottish Executive funding, without which it is unlikely to be able to continue. | It is highly thought of by climbers and was recommended by the Mountaineering Council of Scotland for Scottish Executive funding, without which it is unlikely to be able to continue. |
However, that funding was put on hold when the Met Office claimed it could provide a similar service from its pool of forecasters at Aberdeen weather centre. | However, that funding was put on hold when the Met Office claimed it could provide a similar service from its pool of forecasters at Aberdeen weather centre. |
The claim has been met with scepticism by some in the mountaineering community who doubt the forecasters have the necessary specialist knowledge. | The claim has been met with scepticism by some in the mountaineering community who doubt the forecasters have the necessary specialist knowledge. |
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