Bureau of Meteorology ordered to fix new website after torrent of complaints

The federal government has told the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) to fix its new $4.1 million website after a torrent of complaints by Australians, including farmers who are finding it difficult to use.


The BOM described the changes as "modern and sleek" when the new website went live last week, during wild weather in Victoria and extreme heat across Australia.

But Energy Minister Chris Bowen told ABC Radio National Breakfast the changes missed the mark.

"The bureau clearly has work to do in that it has lost community confidence in the new website," Mr Bowen said.


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The Bureau of Meteorology's new website has prompted a social media storm. (ABC News: Daniel Miles)


'Not meeting expectations'​


Environment Minister Murray Watt has discussed the issue with BOM acting chief executive Peter Stone, saying the site was "not meeting many users' expectations".

"I made clear my expectations that the BOM needed to consider this feedback and, where appropriate, adjust the website's settings as soon as possible," Mr Watt said in a statement.

"This includes urgent consideration of improvements to the website's functionality and usability."


Mr Watt said Mr Stone was considering the feedback and what adjustments could be made.

The bureau has been asked to provide a briefing to state and territory emergency services ministers this week on the new website and the steps it is taking to improve it.

"Australians deserve to have confidence in these important services," Mr Watt said.

"My office and I will continue to engage closely with the BOM and ensure public safety is its foremost priority."


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The new BOM website has not been well received. (Supplied: Bureau of Meteorology)


Farmers not happy​


Nationals leader David Littleproud is calling for a review after locals in his Queensland electorate of Maranoa struggled to find information they needed after a recent rain event.

"I am hearing from many locals that the new platform no longer allows them to enter GPS coordinates for their specific property locations, restricting searches to towns or postcodes," he said in a statement.

Mr Littleproud said farmers were unable to access localised river heights and rainfall information data.

"Others have found the website difficult to navigate and note they cannot locate the radar function without extensive exploration of the site," he said.


Almost 2 million daily users​


The bureau website receives about 1.8 million visits every day.

Those numbers can increase to 5.7 million during extreme weather.

A BOM spokesperson said the new website was the "most complex technological transformation ever undertaken by the bureau".

The spokesperson said community feedback on the new website had been "overwhelmingly positive" during a 12-month beta testing phase.

Written by Kellie Lazzaro, ABC News.
 
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It’s always been hit and miss. They manage to get things right sometimes.
It can be raining heavily and the radar shows nothing 🤷🏻‍♀️
Higgins Storm Chasing does a better job.
 
Was WA not included? My BOM looks the same and is perfectly functional. But heh, it's WA - if you want to know the weather, look out your window. If necessary, go outside.
 
It’s always been hit and miss. They manage to get things right sometimes.
It can be raining heavily and the radar shows nothing 🤷🏻‍♀️
Higgins Storm Chasing does a better job.
You are way off topic!!!!!
 
A couple of people I know have been whinging loudly about it, but I have aways regarded them as technologically illiterate.

The new site looks good to me. I saw a couple of teething issues but they wee fixed quickly.
 
Obviously the "overwhelming positive support" for the new BOM model didn't include any of those with legitimate complaints. Maybe the same was too small or too limited in its sampling. Was the survey done by the BOM? or an independent provider?
 
Obviously the "overwhelming positive support" for the new BOM model didn't include any of those with legitimate complaints. Maybe the same was too small or too limited in its sampling. Was the survey done by the BOM? or an independent provider?
I like it.

Some people just cannot cope with change.
 
As a sailor and boat owner on the east coast of Australia, the new BOM doesn't have the local doppler effect (also very important for small aircraft, landing and takeoff). Having to constantly put in my data, get right the first time or try and find more details re exact location is frustrating.
The new BOM is too general, lacks detail and I don't care about it being more cyber safe! make the old BOM safer without changing its presentation and reducing access to information.
My life and crew dependent on BOM data when offshore.
 
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As a sailor and boat owner on the east coast of Australia, the new BOM doesn't have the local doppler effect (also very important for small aircraft, landing and takeoff). Having to constantly put in my data, get right the first time or try and find more details re exact location is frustrating.
The new BOM is too general, lacks detail and I don't care about it being more cyber safe! make the old BOM safer without changing its presentation and reducing access to information.
My life and crew dependent on BOM data when offshore.
Have you reported that problem at one of their feedback points on the website?
 
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I had to make decisions affected by weather reports and HAD NO WARNING that the site was not compatable any more... I have NOT seen any feedback links on the day it went haywire.
AND THAT IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH...
I am NOT using BOM for my security and decision making issues..
There were enough minor problems before this total disregard for users .. ANOTHER BULLY ATITUDE... as I said NOT GOOD ENOUGH...
 
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Now it's extremely difficult to find the information we're looking for.
 
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There's an old saying, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 
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Why can't I reply to this.
 
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A couple of people I know have been whinging loudly about it, but I have aways regarded them as technologically illiterate.

The new site looks good to me. I saw a couple of teething issues but they wee fixed quickly.
Fuck wit.
 
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I have no problem with the new site, however, I am not using the site for life or death situations.
 
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I had to make decisions affected by weather reports and HAD NO WARNING that the site was not compatable any more... I have NOT seen any feedback links on the day it went haywire.
AND THAT IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH...
I am NOT using BOM for my security and decision making issues..
There were enough minor problems before this total disregard for users .. ANOTHER BULLY ATITUDE... as I said NOT GOOD ENOUGH...
There are heaps of Feedback links!!!!
 
Was WA not included? My BOM looks the same and is perfectly functional. But heh, it's WA - if you want to know the weather, look out your window. If necessary, go outside.
That’s what I thought but the problem was they didn’t have the black warnings on the map indicating extreme weather and it caught out people not knowing they had extreme winds and rain warnings.
 
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