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The Enduring Legacy of the Shipping Forecast


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For nearly a century, the BBC’s Shipping Forecast has done far more than warn sailors of rough seas. Born from the nineteenth-century work of Robert FitzRoy, the man who helped invent modern weather forecasting, its spare, rhythmic litany of winds and waters became a uniquely British ritual—at once practical, poetic, and oddly comforting. Today, satellites and computer models have rendered the broadcast largely obsolete for navigation, yet attempts to scale it back provoke fierce resistance. As the BBC quietly reduces airtime and plans to end longwave transmissions, the Shipping Forecast endures as a cultural touchstone: a reminder of Britain’s maritime past, its island identity, and the strange power of a voice calmly describing the weather far beyond the shore.

https://www.economist.com/britain/2025/07/03/britains-least-controversial-national-treasure

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