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Coming up on the programme tonight: The surface of the planet Mars. | :00:22. | :00:53. | |
Hello. First tonight, how our police forces are leading the way when it | :00:54. | :01:00. | |
comes to tackling domestic violence. A report by Her Majesty's | :01:01. | :01:02. | |
Inspectorate of Constabularx found that, nationally, the response to | :01:03. | :01:05. | |
domestic violence was "not good enough". In some places victims were | :01:06. | :01:10. | |
"put at unnecessary risk". Here though, the picture is better. | :01:11. | :01:18. | |
"put at unnecessary risk". Here, though, the picture is bettdr. All | :01:19. | :01:20. | |
three forces were praised for making domestic abuse a priority. @nd the | :01:21. | :01:24. | |
domestic abuse a priority. And the inspectors said Essex, which has | :01:25. | :01:27. | |
been heavily criticised in the past, now had a very different approach. | :01:28. | :01:30. | |
But there's still room for improvement, as Debbie Tubbx | :01:31. | :01:34. | |
reports. For 12 years, Ruth suffered at the | :01:35. | :01:36. | |
hands of her husband ` beatdn with For 12 years, Ruth suffered at the | :01:37. | :01:37. | |
hands of her husband ` beaten with a hands of her husband ` beatdn with a | :01:38. | :01:38. | |
rolling pin, hit with bottles... rolling pin, hit with bottlds.. | :01:39. | :01:39. | |
Saved by her six`year`old daughter. Saved by her six`year`old daughter. | :01:40. | :01:43. | |
She used to hide behind the door and watch, so you can never | :01:44. | :01:44. | |
underestimate children. They watch, so you can never | :01:45. | :01:45. | |
underestimate children. Thex absorb underestimate children. Thex absorb | :01:46. | :01:47. | |
so much. She was the one who was brave enough to dial 999 and say it | :01:48. | :01:49. | |
was wrong. It shouldn't havd brave enough to dial 999 and say it | :01:50. | :01:53. | |
was wrong. It shouldn't have been was wrong. It shouldn't have been | :01:54. | :02:06. | |
happened. Maria Stubbings, Jeanette Goodwin, Chrissie Chambers `nd her | :02:07. | :02:07. | |
Goodwin, Chrissie Chambers and her daughter Shania were all killed by | :02:08. | :02:11. | |
abusive partners. They were all high profile cases in Essex. Now, | :02:12. | :02:18. | |
domestic abuse advisers go to hospitals in order to spot those too | :02:19. | :02:22. | |
scared to speak out. Officers also wear video cameras to record at the | :02:23. | :02:24. | |
victim's house. Last year, Essex victim's house. Last year, Dssex | :02:25. | :02:25. | |
Police dealt with almost 8,900 Police dealt with almost 8,900 | :02:26. | :02:29. | |
domestic`related crimes. Today's report says it has made significant | :02:30. | :02:32. | |
improvements, but the service provided to some victims remains | :02:33. | :02:33. | |
provided to some victims relains fragmented and patchy. I'm | :02:34. | :02:36. | |
encouraged by the findings but I've been doing this job a very long time | :02:37. | :02:39. | |
and there is no room for complacency. Positive steps have | :02:40. | :02:41. | |
been taken and hopefully that been taken and hopefully that | :02:42. | :02:51. | |
continues. Last year, Norfolk Police dealt with almost 3,300 | :02:52. | :02:53. | |
domestic`related crimes. Among today's recommendations, it should | :02:54. | :02:55. | |
analyse the training available for officers and staff about a crime | :02:56. | :02:58. | |
which the force insists it takes seriously. It's insidious in nature. | :02:59. | :03:04. | |
It evades all parts of society. seriously. It's insidious in nature. | :03:05. | :03:14. | |
It evades all parts of socidty. It's It evades all parts of socidty. It's | :03:15. | :03:16. | |
alive in Norfolk but we want to reduce its impact as much as we can. | :03:17. | :03:18. | |
Last year, Suffolk Police ddalt with Last year, Suffolk Police dealt with | :03:19. | :03:21. | |
almost 2,900 cases. Among the recommendations, it needs to | :03:22. | :03:24. | |
increase the number of advisers dealing with those abused. Ht is | :03:25. | :03:28. | |
vital that I make sure these vital that I make sure these | :03:29. | :03:30. | |
constabularies are equipped and resourced to deal with this awful | :03:31. | :03:32. | |
problem. There will be better problem. There will be bettdr | :03:33. | :03:35. | |
training. There's always room for improvement. All three police forces | :03:36. | :03:48. | |
have been told they have room for improvement. They are changds | :03:49. | :03:49. | |
have been told they have room for improvement. They are changes which | :03:50. | :03:49. | |
improvement. They are changds which could mean the difference between | :03:50. | :03:51. | |
could mean the difference bdtween life and death. It's the scariest | :03:52. | :03:52. | |
life and death. It's the sc`riest thing, to leave. The hardest thing. | :03:53. | :03:56. | |
But it's worth it. You get out the other side and you become empowered. | :03:57. | :04:02. | |
other side and you become elpowered. Well, as you heard, Essex Police was | :04:03. | :04:04. | |
praised for having changed its praised for having changed hts | :04:05. | :04:07. | |
approach to domestic violence in the past year. Earlier the Chief | :04:08. | :04:09. | |
Constable, Stephen Kavanagh, told me what the force had done. | :04:10. | :04:15. | |
I think what Essex Police has tried to do is open the door ` both to | :04:16. | :04:19. | |
partners and other groups who previously may have been crhtical of | :04:20. | :04:22. | |
policing. Whether you're a victim or an informed group, come and talk to | :04:23. | :04:27. | |
us about what we need to be doing better. While we're listening to | :04:28. | :04:30. | |
those groups, we're also looking at technology and we're being demanding | :04:31. | :04:31. | |
in our partnerships. Thankftlly in our partnerships. Thankfully, | :04:32. | :04:45. | |
now, the county is sharing information in a way that's never | :04:46. | :04:48. | |
even been dreamt of before. But I think the report highlights that | :04:49. | :04:52. | |
we've still got a long way to go. There's no room for complacdncy The | :04:53. | :04:55. | |
report does say that the service is still rather fragmented and patchy ` | :04:56. | :04:59. | |
that some victims are still not getting the quality of servhce they | :05:00. | :05:02. | |
deserve. Why is that? What we've had to do is focus on the high risk | :05:03. | :05:13. | |
cases initially. We've put ` lot of effort into making sure that over | :05:14. | :05:14. | |
1,400 cases have had information 1,400 cases have had inform`tion | :05:15. | :05:17. | |
shared across the county. We created a new domestic crime unit in | :05:18. | :05:22. | |
Basildon and Southend. You'll notice from the report that the | :05:23. | :05:25. | |
call`handlers people now ring in to actually identify vulnerabilities. | :05:26. | :05:35. | |
They're properly trained. The officers get complimented on their | :05:36. | :05:38. | |
ability to identify the needs of victims and the needs of children. | :05:39. | :05:41. | |
So if you're watching tonight and you are suffering domestic `buse, | :05:42. | :05:45. | |
Essex is in a better place to support you and we can work with | :05:46. | :05:47. | |
partners to make sure you're support you and we can work with | :05:48. | :05:48. | |
partners to make sure you'rd safe. partners to make sure you're safe. | :05:49. | :05:50. | |
You've also employed some kind of profiling of both victims and | :05:51. | :05:53. | |
perpetrators. You're taking a more pro`active approach before something | :05:54. | :05:55. | |
actually happens? Just before Christmas we had what was c`lled | :05:56. | :05:57. | |
Operation Goodwill. We profhled according to the gravity of offences | :05:58. | :05:59. | |
and the frequency. We used `n and the frequency. We used an | :06:00. | :06:02. | |
academic model. We identified the 50 worst offenders for domestic abuse. | :06:03. | :06:04. | |
My officers called on them and My officers called on them `nd | :06:05. | :06:07. | |
explained in no uncertain terms that if they were going to continue with | :06:08. | :06:09. | |
domestic abuse behaviour ovdr domestic abuse behaviour over | :06:10. | :06:12. | |
Christmas, we'd make sure they spent Christmas in prison. We went to see | :06:13. | :06:16. | |
the victims as well and we talked to them about how we would support | :06:17. | :06:19. | |
them. We gave them contact numbers. We wanted to make sure they felt | :06:20. | :06:22. | |
safe over Christmas. We've seen the body`worn cameras that your police | :06:23. | :06:25. | |
wear. What kind of difference does that make as far as prosecutions are | :06:26. | :06:29. | |
concerned? We have an excellent relationship with the Crown | :06:30. | :06:40. | |
Prosecution Service. They'rd working really hard to get prosecutions | :06:41. | :06:43. | |
where victims don't feel able to come forward or give statemdnts | :06:44. | :06:45. | |
come forward or give statements. These cameras are able to c`pture | :06:46. | :06:46. | |
These cameras are able to capture the trauma and the distress of | :06:47. | :06:50. | |
victims ` the tears, the blood, the broken furniture, the crying | :06:51. | :06:51. | |
children and arrogant nature broken furniture, the crying | :06:52. | :06:52. | |
children and arrogant naturd of broken furniture, the crying | :06:53. | :06:53. | |
children and arrogant nature of some perpetrators ` all in a way an | :06:54. | :06:55. | |
officer's statement could ndver officer's statement could never | :06:56. | :06:57. | |
quite capture. I think this HMI report is overdue. We need to start | :06:58. | :07:01. | |
sharing things quickly. At the heart of this, policing has got to do more | :07:02. | :07:05. | |
in partnership to make sure the victims of domestic abuse are better | :07:06. | :07:15. | |
protected. If you've been affected by this | :07:16. | :07:18. | |
report, you can call the National Domestic Abuse Hotline on 0808 2000 | :07:19. | :07:24. | |
247. Students who helped at the scene of | :07:25. | :07:28. | |
an accident on the A47 where three people died have been praisdd | :07:29. | :07:29. | |
an accident on the A47 wherd three people died have been praised for | :07:30. | :07:29. | |
people died have been praisdd for their actions. The group from the | :07:30. | :07:33. | |
East Norfolk Sixth Form centre were heading to Derbyshire for a field | :07:34. | :07:36. | |
trip yesterday when the crash happened right in front of them at | :07:37. | :07:40. | |
East Winch. 63 people have died on A47 in the last nine years `nd this | :07:41. | :07:43. | |
accident has fuelled calls for the road to be dualled. This report does | :07:44. | :07:45. | |
contain flashing lights. Thhs was contain flashing lights. This was | :07:46. | :07:47. | |
the aftermath of the tragedx. contain flashing lights. Thhs was | :07:48. | :07:53. | |
the aftermath of the tragedy. It the aftermath of the tragedx. It | :07:54. | :07:54. | |
happened outside the Carpenters Arms pub, as the car travelling towards | :07:55. | :07:58. | |
King's Lynn collided head on with the lorry. It happened really | :07:59. | :08:01. | |
quickly. Seeing the accident was horrible. These students were | :08:02. | :08:04. | |
directly behind the accident, in a minibus heading to the Peak | :08:05. | :08:10. | |
District. They're studying Public Service, and all aspire to join the | :08:11. | :08:13. | |
emergency services or armed forces. They've looked, in theory, `t | :08:14. | :08:15. | |
They've looked, in theory, at responding to a major inciddnt. | :08:16. | :08:22. | |
responding to a major incident. Yesterday, they came face to face | :08:23. | :08:35. | |
with the real thing. Obviously you have the adrenaline. It's h`rd to | :08:36. | :08:39. | |
think, but we thought on our feet. We got out and tried to savd some | :08:40. | :08:43. | |
lives. There were 12 students, aged 17 to 19, and three teachers. Two of | :08:44. | :08:45. | |
the people in the car were already the people in the car were already | :08:46. | :08:49. | |
dead. The third was in the back so they helped him to safety. | :08:50. | :08:52. | |
Tragically, he died a short while later. The lorry was pouring out | :08:53. | :09:03. | |
petrol. We thought, if this catches fire we're going to have a lot more | :09:04. | :09:07. | |
casualties. We got the guy out of the back, who was conscious at the | :09:08. | :09:11. | |
time. We tried to save his life but unfortunately we didn't. We thought | :09:12. | :09:15. | |
he would survive but he didn't. It was really sad. Incredible, really. | :09:16. | :09:18. | |
No`one knows how they would react. Some would run away. They are a | :09:19. | :09:34. | |
credit to themselves. This was a compassionate act but they responded | :09:35. | :09:37. | |
courageously. The victims were named today. They lived near Rochdale. | :09:38. | :09:45. | |
They were a close family unit. We're devastated. The crash has | :09:46. | :09:57. | |
intensified lobbying to upgrade the A47. In a statement today, it was | :09:58. | :09:59. | |
A47. In a statement today, ht was said... | :10:00. | :10:16. | |
The way to solve the A47 is to dual the entire road. Nothing is more | :10:17. | :10:20. | |
dangerous than having one dual dangerous than having one dtal | :10:21. | :10:23. | |
carriageway then going on to a single stretch of road. The campaign | :10:24. | :10:27. | |
is one thing but for the students today the priority was counselling. | :10:28. | :10:39. | |
They'd been called heroic btt they They'd been called heroic btt they | :10:40. | :10:48. | |
said they acted on instinct. The police have released film of a | :10:49. | :10:52. | |
man they think has been strhpping valuables from churches in Essex. He | :10:53. | :10:55. | |
was spotted on CCTV smashing open a collection box in Abberton church | :10:56. | :10:58. | |
near Colchester. An 18`inch statue and a bronze bell were also taken. | :10:59. | :11:02. | |
He was filmed at the church last month. But there have since been | :11:03. | :11:05. | |
similar thefts at other churches between there and Chelmsford. | :11:06. | :11:15. | |
A transport company in Essex has pledged to make it easier for blind | :11:16. | :11:19. | |
passengers to use its buses. FirstBus is among the first to sign | :11:20. | :11:23. | |
up to a new charter drawn up by the Royal National Institute for the | :11:24. | :11:26. | |
Blind. Today, the Minister for Transport visited the company's | :11:27. | :11:28. | |
depot in Chelmsford. Natalie is partially sighted and | :11:29. | :11:31. | |
relies on the bus to get around, but using public transport can be | :11:32. | :11:35. | |
daunting if you can't see. Getting a bus to stop is tricky enough. I | :11:36. | :11:45. | |
can't see a bus until it's right on top of me ` in the past I've | :11:46. | :11:47. | |
can't see a bus until it's right on top of me ` in the past I'vd hailed | :11:48. | :11:49. | |
down a fire engine and a post van. It's great fun when the firemen | :11:50. | :11:51. | |
down a fire engine and a post van. It's great fun when the firdmen stop | :11:52. | :12:04. | |
for me, but it's not a bus! Today, Sue and her guide dog Leila were | :12:05. | :12:07. | |
passengers on this bus in Chelmsford. Meanwhile, some in the | :12:08. | :12:10. | |
industry accept that in the past more could have been done to help | :12:11. | :12:13. | |
blind and partially sighted passengers. I think in the past .. | :12:14. | :12:21. | |
passengers. I think in the past... Not just blind or partially sighted | :12:22. | :12:25. | |
people, it could go over a span of disabilities... We didn't put enough | :12:26. | :12:26. | |
disabilities... We didn't ptt enough emphasis on things like training. | :12:27. | :12:30. | |
Our staff want to help. By wearing special glasses, the Ministdr of | :12:31. | :12:31. | |
special glasses, the Minister of State for Transport ` Barondss | :12:32. | :12:32. | |
State for Transport ` Baroness Kramer ` found out how diffhcult | :12:33. | :12:34. | |
Kramer ` found out how difficult buses can be for the blind. But | :12:35. | :12:40. | |
she's pleased FirstBus has signed up to an RNIB charter, setting out what | :12:41. | :12:41. | |
drivers can do to help. Somdthing drivers can do to help. Something | :12:42. | :12:43. | |
like telling a person who h`s a like telling a person who has a | :12:44. | :12:47. | |
visual impairment what the number of the bus is and where it's going can | :12:48. | :12:56. | |
be a massive help. It's simple awareness. It's hoped more bus | :12:57. | :12:59. | |
companies will now sign up to the RNIB charter. | :13:00. | :13:08. | |
Still to come on the programme Still to come on the progralme | :13:09. | :13:11. | |
tonight: We're school reporters from Longsands Academy in St Neots. We've | :13:12. | :13:13. | |
been finding out how the we`ther been finding out how the we`ther | :13:14. | :13:16. | |
forecast is put together and presented. Our film is coming up, | :13:17. | :13:19. | |
and we'll be back later in the programme to take part in a weather | :13:20. | :13:21. | |
forecast itself with Alex! Magic! | :13:22. | :13:30. | |
We got a look at a little bit Magic! | :13:31. | :13:39. | |
We got a look at a little bht planet We got a look at a little bht planet | :13:40. | :13:40. | |
Mars today in Hertfordshire. Airbus Defence and Space has offichally | :13:41. | :13:42. | |
Defence and Space has officially opened a new testing area. Ht's | :13:43. | :13:43. | |
opened a new testing area. It's being used to trial the ExoLars | :13:44. | :13:46. | |
rover vehicle which is built in Stevenage. All being well, it's due | :13:47. | :13:48. | |
Stevenage. All being well, ht's due to land on Mars in 2018. | :13:49. | :13:51. | |
It doesn't look much from the outside, and indeed this big shed in | :13:52. | :13:55. | |
Stevenage used to be a supermarket warehouse. Inside, you're | :13:56. | :13:58. | |
transported to the surface of the planet Mars. It's meant to be | :13:59. | :14:09. | |
exactly like Mars. The rocks are like Mars. Even the sand! This is a | :14:10. | :14:11. | |
prototype of the Mars Rover. He's prototype of the Mars Rover. He's | :14:12. | :14:22. | |
called Brian. The Mars Yard ` as it's being called ` is his new home. | :14:23. | :14:25. | |
This latest extension is state of the art. We've rebuilt completely. | :14:26. | :14:33. | |
It replicates the conditions the Rover will see on Mars ` thd | :14:34. | :14:35. | |
Rover will see on Mars ` the obstacles, the sand... We c`n | :14:36. | :14:36. | |
Rover will see on Mars ` thd obstacles, the sand... We can test | :14:37. | :14:36. | |
obstacles, the sand... We c`n test it out! The Mars Yard was opened | :14:37. | :14:49. | |
today by Business Secretary Vince Cable and the top man from the | :14:50. | :14:52. | |
European Space Agency. Space industry is big business ` ?9 | :14:53. | :14:56. | |
billion and 30,000 jobs in the UK alone. 1,000 of those jobs will be | :14:57. | :15:02. | |
here. But what's it actuallx going to do when it gets there? We're | :15:03. | :15:20. | |
looking for signs of life. We have a drill mounted on the front of the | :15:21. | :15:24. | |
Rover. It will take samples from two metres below the surface. We'll | :15:25. | :15:28. | |
metres below the surface. Wd'll bring them up and analyse them on | :15:29. | :15:40. | |
board. The Rover will be powered by solar panels. It will have cameras | :15:41. | :15:44. | |
enabling it to see in 3D and travel at two centimetres a second. | :15:45. | :15:45. | |
Politicians are hoping it mhght at two centimetres a second. | :15:46. | :15:47. | |
Politicians are hoping it might help Politicians are hoping it might help | :15:48. | :15:47. | |
inspire a generation. Britahn Politicians are hoping it mhght help | :15:48. | :15:48. | |
inspire a generation. Britain needs inspire a generation. Britahn needs | :15:49. | :15:50. | |
more scientists and engineers. We need to get young people excited. | :15:51. | :15:53. | |
AirBus are now constructing a new facility to build the Rover in. If | :15:54. | :16:04. | |
all goes to plan, it will land on all goes to plan, it will land on | :16:05. | :16:13. | |
Mars in 2018. Nothing tastes quite as good as food | :16:14. | :16:16. | |
in season. Soon, the first tender new potatoes will be in the shops, | :16:17. | :16:20. | |
followed by a favourite: punnets of sweet English strawberries. Trouble | :16:21. | :16:23. | |
is, you have to grab them while you can. Imported strawberries never | :16:24. | :16:33. | |
taste as good or as sweet. But now a major producer based in Essdx | :16:34. | :16:35. | |
taste as good or as sweet. But now a major producer based in Essex is | :16:36. | :16:35. | |
major producer based in Essdx is turning to technology to produce one | :16:36. | :16:38. | |
of our favourites... Out of season. Strawberries... As far as the eye | :16:39. | :16:46. | |
can see. They produce 250,000 every year. The season lasts | :16:47. | :16:57. | |
seven`and`a`half months. A Disco lights, almost! This is a project | :16:58. | :17:11. | |
with LEDs. It demonstrates how early the crop can be brought forward. | :17:12. | :17:20. | |
They're at least a week earlier than this area with no lights. The | :17:21. | :17:28. | |
nursery often has to throw away nursery often has to throw away | :17:29. | :17:30. | |
?100,000 worth of strawberrhes. nursery often has to throw `way | :17:31. | :17:39. | |
?100,000 worth of strawberries. But ?100,000 worth of strawberries. But | :17:40. | :17:53. | |
the LED is helping. And the LED lighting is used. It consumes much | :17:54. | :18:01. | |
less electricity than normal lighting. We give these plans | :18:02. | :18:08. | |
everything they need. `` pl`nts everything they need. `` pl`nts | :18:09. | :18:19. | |
Plenty of CO2. Everything that they need. And the lights to boot? | :18:20. | :18:35. | |
Definitely. The signs are promising. Particularly on fridge numbdrs and | :18:36. | :18:44. | |
other things. Let's see what these alike. `` are like. Gorgeous! | :18:45. | :19:05. | |
It's 100 days to go until the Tour de France ` the World's most famous | :19:06. | :19:09. | |
bike race. It starts in Yorkshire. The next day it travels down to | :19:10. | :19:11. | |
Cambridge for stage three. Ht also Cambridge for stage three. It also | :19:12. | :19:13. | |
passes through Essex before finishing in London. Our Sports | :19:14. | :19:15. | |
Editor Jonathan Park has bedn Editor Jonathan Park has been | :19:16. | :19:18. | |
assessing the impact the race will have in our region. The Cambridge | :19:19. | :19:27. | |
cycling club are always on their bikes. Today, there was thunder and | :19:28. | :19:37. | |
lightning. I am really excited about it. It has been a big event for me | :19:38. | :19:48. | |
every year. I watch it on television so to see it live will be f`ntastic. | :19:49. | :19:55. | |
so to see it live will be fantastic. Tens of thousands are expected and | :19:56. | :20:00. | |
it will be good news for businesses like this nearby hotel. But is there | :20:01. | :20:07. | |
a lack of promotion? It is only 100 days away but the others not seem to | :20:08. | :20:12. | |
be much information. No banners and so on. Businesses are not giving us | :20:13. | :20:19. | |
the extra information. Things like road closures. Yorkshire provided | :20:20. | :20:24. | |
the fireworks and most of the ? 0 the fireworks and most of the ?10 | :20:25. | :20:29. | |
million needed to pay for the Tour de France. Since the negotiation | :20:30. | :20:37. | |
de France. Since the negoti`tion with the Tour de France organisers | :20:38. | :20:47. | |
it has been over two years. 26 and a half miles from the start, the | :20:48. | :20:49. | |
cyclists will arrive here. It will cyclists will arrive here. Ht will | :20:50. | :20:59. | |
be a busy place on July seven. I don't know what we're going to do | :21:00. | :21:03. | |
with all of these people here. But not many people have come down to | :21:04. | :21:13. | |
speak to us. You are the first. The Lord, this place is offering people | :21:14. | :21:22. | |
a refuge. It is great for the village. We want to help people | :21:23. | :21:32. | |
People have a lot of interest. Whether you are ACE is cyclhsts or | :21:33. | :21:34. | |
Julius, the Tour de France is coming Julius, the Tour de France hs coming | :21:35. | :21:41. | |
soon. Today, right across the BBC, | :21:42. | :21:43. | |
students have been taking p`rt Today, right across the BBC, | :21:44. | :21:44. | |
students have been taking part in students have been taking p`rt in | :21:45. | :21:46. | |
School Report day. It's a chance for young people to get experience of | :21:47. | :21:49. | |
what working in television news is like. The theme this year is the | :21:50. | :21:51. | |
weather. We opened up our ndwsroom weather. We opened up our newsroom | :21:52. | :21:53. | |
to Joseph, Benedict, Becky `nd to Joseph, Benedict, Becky `nd | :21:54. | :21:58. | |
Bronte. Here's what happened. Hi, we're from Longsands Academx | :21:59. | :21:59. | |
Bronte. Here's what happened. Hi, we're from Longsands Academy in St | :22:00. | :22:00. | |
we're from Longsands Academx in St Neots. We're here for the BBC's | :22:01. | :22:04. | |
School Report. Come with us and see just how they make the weather. We | :22:05. | :22:16. | |
have to be very quiet in here. This is the gallery, and we're w`tching | :22:17. | :22:17. | |
is the gallery, and we're watching the lunchtime weather bulletin with | :22:18. | :22:28. | |
Alex Dolan. A lot of people wonder what I can see when I'm doing the | :22:29. | :22:30. | |
weather. There's a big scredn behind weather. There's a big scredn behind | :22:31. | :22:35. | |
me. What happens if you can't hear the gallery? That's when our floor | :22:36. | :22:40. | |
manager comes in. She gives me hand signals so I know how long I've | :22:41. | :22:42. | |
manager comes in. She gives me hand signals so I know how long H've got. | :22:43. | :22:46. | |
Most TV presenters use an autocue Most TV presenters use an attocue | :22:47. | :22:49. | |
but weather presenters have to remember it all in their head. Stand | :22:50. | :23:00. | |
about there... It's harder than it looks. It was finally time for us to | :23:01. | :23:07. | |
have a go! We'll see some patchy fog. The day will be overcast with | :23:08. | :23:13. | |
some scattered showers. Sattrday some scattered showers. Saturday | :23:14. | :23:27. | |
will see some showers. What do you worry about the most? Peopld's | :23:28. | :23:30. | |
worry about the most? People's livelihoods depend on the wdather | :23:31. | :23:31. | |
livelihoods depend on the weather being accurate! I even dreal about | :23:32. | :23:38. | |
the weather! I dreamt it was going to snow but thankfully it was sunny! | :23:39. | :23:50. | |
Before preparing her forecast, Alex hooks up with The Met Office to | :23:51. | :23:52. | |
Before preparing her forecast, Alex hooks up with The Met Officd to get | :23:53. | :23:52. | |
hooks up with The Met Office to get the latest information. That's my | :23:53. | :23:59. | |
image and I've got a radar here as well. It shows me if there's any | :24:00. | :24:08. | |
rain. It's an improving picture this afteroon. So now we know how it's | :24:09. | :24:15. | |
afteroon. So now we know how it s done, we'll never watch the weather | :24:16. | :24:19. | |
the same way again. This has been Longsands Academy for BBC School | :24:20. | :24:23. | |
Report! Have a look at this ` we've got an | :24:24. | :24:25. | |
all singing, all dancing we`ther all singing, all dancing weather | :24:26. | :24:28. | |
forecast tonight. Here's Benedict to start us off. Thank you. People | :24:29. | :24:42. | |
start with weather pictures. `` We will start. Over to Alex with the | :24:43. | :24:56. | |
weather. Thank you very much. The weather has been quite grim today. | :24:57. | :25:04. | |
Some of the showers have banded together to give us long spdlls of | :25:05. | :25:05. | |
together to give us long spells of rain. Eight or nine degrees. It has | :25:06. | :25:17. | |
felt quite better. `` bitter. There will be more heavy downpours this | :25:18. | :25:23. | |
evening. It depends regular. `` where you live. By the end of the | :25:24. | :25:30. | |
night, it is looking quite dry. There will be some clear spells but | :25:31. | :25:34. | |
temperatures should not drop too low. We should be free of any frost. | :25:35. | :25:44. | |
Tomorrow, this is the pressure Tomorrow, this is the presstre | :25:45. | :25:49. | |
pattern. We have got a weather front reading slowly from the North West | :25:50. | :25:53. | |
and it might bring a shoe spots of rain. For much of the morning will | :25:54. | :26:03. | |
be cloudy. There is a better prospect of seeing something a | :26:04. | :26:05. | |
little bit brighter in the afternoon. If that is sunshine then | :26:06. | :26:09. | |
afternoon. If that is sunshhne then it will fuel a little warmer. Around | :26:10. | :26:12. | |
12 Celsius. `` feel a little it will fuel a little warmer. Around | :26:13. | :26:17. | |
12 Celsius. `` feel a littld warmer. 12 Celsius. `` feel a little warmer. | :26:18. | :26:20. | |
The afternoon is not looking too bad. Hopefully some of us will see | :26:21. | :26:23. | |
bad. Hopefully some of us whll see some sunshine. It is all change and | :26:24. | :26:26. | |
that is a real difference and things. There will be a lot of warm | :26:27. | :26:32. | |
air coming in from the continent. things. There will be a lot of warm | :26:33. | :26:34. | |
air coming in from the conthnent. By air coming in from the continent. By | :26:35. | :26:34. | |
the time we get to the weekdnd it the time we get to the weekend it | :26:35. | :26:37. | |
will be much warmer. Saturd`y is will be much warmer. Saturd`y is | :26:38. | :26:45. | |
looking quite good. It will certainly be feeling warmer. On | :26:46. | :26:48. | |
Sunday, temperatures of arotnd certainly be feeling warmer. On | :26:49. | :26:50. | |
Sunday, temperatures of around 16 Sunday, temperatures of arotnd 6 | :26:51. | :26:52. | |
degrees but it will be cloudy at times. Showers overnight on Sunday | :26:53. | :27:03. | |
into Monday. Over two joseph. Thank you. It is 1012 millibars. Thank | :27:04. | :27:14. | |
you. That is amazing. You cannot you. That is amazing. You c`nnot | :27:15. | :27:25. | |
teach that. Did you enjoy it? It was great. I was nervous but re`lly | :27:26. | :27:29. | |
great. I was nervous but really enjoyed it. Well done. In tdn years | :27:30. | :27:36. | |
enjoyed it. Well done. In ten years time you will be doing it for a | :27:37. | :27:39. | |
living. Goodbye. | :27:40. | :27:43. |