Year 4 were over the moon this morning after having an educational visit from the famous BBC weather man Derek Brockway.
Derek came to school thanks to Gruff in J3 who wrote him a letter asking if he could pop in to school to talk about our topic - weather.
Derek certainly provided us with plenty of information to help us with our "Weather around the world" topic.
We discussed hot and cold climates in the world and J3 and J4 had clearly been listening during lessons as they came up plenty of hot and cold countries.
The children asked Derek about extreme weather conditions and were particularly interested in tornadoes and hurricanes.
The children learnt several interesting facts about thunder and lightning. Who can remember why we count to 5 seconds after lightning?
Derek continued to talk to the children about how he became a weather forecaster, telling us he had an interest in the weather since the age of eight. He told us that he worked for the met office for a few years and he has presented the weather in Birmingham, London as well as Cardiff.
The children found Derek's job the most interesting of all. He told us that he works from 11 - 7 every day and that he prepares the forecasts all by himself. He needs to look carefully at several computers and satellite images throughout the day. He chooses the places that appear on the map of Wales/ Britain each evening himself. Derek talked to us about the difficulties of working with "green screen" where he isn't able to see where he is pointing on the weather map whilst live on TV.
Derek recommended the met office web site, explainng that it is particularly informative. It can be found by clicking on the link below:
We would like to express our thanks to Derek for visiting us on a work day and both classes are now even more knowledgeable about world weather. Diolch yn fawr iawn Derek.