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BBC Weather app bug suggests hurricane winds in UK

11 points| LiamPa | 1 year ago |bbc.co.uk

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underyx|1 year ago

This bug was added for those who open BBC Weather in a rush to hide the actual page they were looking at before. The hurricane news make it look more plausible that you were looking at something interesting on the weather page.

chownie|1 year ago

Given the chronological proximity to the real hurricane force winds in the US right now, seems fair to me to assume someone at the weather data source was testing how these values might propagate/display and the test values escaped containment?

daveoc64|1 year ago

The numbers shown can be as high as 15000 MPH - nowhere on earth has seen speeds like that.

(I hope this comment ages well).

jomkr|1 year ago

It's still showing hurricane force winds.

I guess they've decided it's better to show the correct forecast data + bad wind data than take down the page entirely.

hermitcrab|1 year ago

Which is very questionable decision.

gandalfian|1 year ago

Yup, 140mph forecast here. Observed windspeed currently 2mph.

krapp|1 year ago

I assume by default that somewhere, somehow, AI is to blame.

hermitcrab|1 year ago

More likely to be HS (human stupidity).