Tourist attraction boss considers suing Met Office over 'pessimistic' weather forecasts

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A tourist attraction boss says he is considering legal action against the Met Office after “a series of overly pessimistic” forecasts which he says is threatening to bring the tourist industry to its knees.

Rick Turner, who runs The Big Sheep animal attraction in north Devon, said he has contacted lawyers with a view to possibly suing the Exeter-based Met Office for damages.

Mr Turner said: "My issue is about the medium-term forecasts the Met Office have been doing always being incredibly pessimistic. Over the August bank holiday weekend I remember they forecast a whole weekend of rain with heavy rain on the Saturday. We did not have a drop and were enjoying sunshine and blue sky all day.

"This will have cost the tourism industry here in the South West millions of pounds and my business thousands.

"I have been seeking legal advice and am looking to get a group of other tourism businesses to go with me in taking a group action against the Met Office for losses incurred as a result of their pessimistic forecasting."

The UK has endured one of the worst summers on record, and the wettest for more than 100 years, with many days blighted by downpours.

Mr Turner said his business, an all-weather tourist attraction, fared well when it rained but said the South West's tourist industry suffered as a whole when visitors were put off from travelling to the South West by "negative" medium-term forecasts.

He said: "We benefit from poor weather as one of the largest all-weather attractions in the South West and have had a great summer, but we need to get people to come on holiday and enjoy the wonderful South West.

"The Met Office do a fine job for their short-term forecasts, which are usually spot-on. But there have been a number of disastrous bank holiday weather predictions which have not been accurate and I will look to take legal action."

A Met Office spokesman said: "We have to tell the weather as it is, and it has been very hard to find someone who hasn't found this summer very disappointing.

"No one, not even the Met Office, is able to get it right 100% of the time. But the UK is lucky enough to have one of the best weather forecasting services in the world.

"Devon is one of the wettest counties in England, and the Met Office cannot stop it raining. What we have been doing is providing really good forecasts on our website. Over 87% of the time we are getting it right which is phenomenal.

"The Met Office is trusted to give the best possible guidance on the weather by the public and we report the weather exactly as it is. Research shows are forecasts are right six days out of every seven."

It said it has worked with the tourist industry in recent years to provide detailed forecasts for resorts, beaches and attractions with local forecasts for up to 5,000 locations across the UK.

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The Big Sheep animal attraction in north Devon
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So this comes from the man who runs "The Big Sheep" north devon all weather attraction. :p

Could be that the punters just don't want to see sheep. :D
 
maybe he should have cottoned on and lowered his prices, the entrance fee was probably not sheep enough. Anyone who did visit was being fleeced

(you asked for it)
 
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maybe he should have cottoned on and lowered his prices, the entrance fee was probably not sheep enough. Anyone who did visit was being fleeced

(you asked for it)

Sorry to rain on your parade, but weather or not I asked for it, I don't need your lamb jokes rammed down my throat.
 
The Big Sheep....oh dear.

How many memories i have of this place as a child...my house was a 15 minute walk away.

Sounds about right for someone around the N.Devon area to go sueing someone because of the weather.
 
I personally think that Gaia should be sued. The winter drought was addressed by early summer. Therefore you didn't have to rain all through summer did you? You ruined my Alton Towers trip on Tuesday just gone. I'm going to Nottingham goose fair tomorrow, so you better shut it or I'm taking you to the cleaners!
 
At least it's more comprehensive than over here. met.ie just seems to be a mutating variation of :

"At some point today, it will rain a bit, be sunny for a bit but mostly dull. I'm not telling you specifically when any of this will happen."
 
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