Met Office boss hits back at claims weather maps are ‘being made scary’ as Europe burns

CEO of the Met Office Professor Penny Endersby was responding to GB News report claiming coverage of extreme weather was ‘fear mongering’

Lucy Skoulding
Monday 24 July 2023 10:50 EDT
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GB News presenter Neil Oliver said weather maps are ‘fear mongering’ (Credit: GB News)

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A Met Office boss has hit out at claims from climate-change sceptics that weather maps are being “made scary” as Europe faces potentially record-breaking temperatures.

Greece is the latest to see the mercury top 40C, with the islands of Rhodes and Corfu hit by wildfires that have led to mass evacuations as the summer holiday season gets underway.

But Professor Penny Endersby, CEO of the Met Office, said there had been an “upsurge” in people denying the data behind such events as the severity of extreme weather intensifies.

The comments come as Rhodes faced major wildfires in the summer heat
The comments come as Rhodes faced major wildfires in the summer heat (TED G. BAILOS via REUTERS)

Replying to a monologue by GB News presenter Neil Oliver that accused experts of “blatant fear-mongering”, Prof Endersby tweeted: “There’s been an upsurge of denying the data as the effects grow stronger. ‘You’ve made the map scary, hidden sensors in hot places, reported hotter temperatures than really happened, switched to measuring surface instead of air temp, changed old records to be cooler.’ All false.”

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Mr Oliver delivered a segment on Saturday claiming that alternative views on subjects like Covid lockdowns and the Ukraine war had been “silenced” before turning his attention to coverage of the weather.

“The powers that be are busy using the summer as an anvil for the reasons that only make sense when you’re in the business of frightening the living daylight out of populations,” he said.

“The palette for colouring the weather maps has been changed from the familiar, life-affirming greens and blues to the angriest or oranges, reds, purples and black.

“I say it’s ludicrous. Among the blatant and inexcusable fear-mongering deployed so far. The news reporting has been at least as hysterical as the weather forecasting.”

GB News presenter Neil Oliver claimed weather maps are ‘fearmongering’
GB News presenter Neil Oliver claimed weather maps are ‘fearmongering’ (YouTube/GBNews)

As part of her response, the Met Office CEO pointed to a series of tweets addressing the presentation of weather maps by Met meteorologist Aidan McGivern.

Posting last July, when the UK faced record-breaking 40C temperatures, he stressed that regardless of the colour the UK was seeing temperatures like never before.

Mr McGivern also explained that the Met’s colour scheme for weather maps had been changed in 2021 but only to make them more accessible.

“Unfortunately, the old scale (which used a mixture of blues, greens, oranges, reds) wasn’t accessible for people like me who are colourblind,” he wrote. “So, we changed the temperature colours to make the maps easier for people who are colourblind like me.

“That’s it, no conspiracy.”

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