> From the WeatherWatch archives
The reporting or presentation of the weather around the world varies, depending on the type of media used and also the part of the globe it’s situated on.
Some regions deliver it factually whereas others tend to want to make it more ‘vibrant’ and ‘colourful’ in their delivery.
The weather rates very highly in a number of countries but not all of them. For example, the weather in Singapore is fairly uniform all year round and isn’t a hot topic for discussion very often whereas in New Zealand or the UK, the changeable overhead conditions are often the first words uttered in a conversation.
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