Actual news headline.
“UK weather: Snow on the way with yellow warning for large parts of England and Wales“
I wish the would come up with another name for it.
Yellow snow warning
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Re: Yellow snow warning
... Yellow? Is that supposed to be evocative of street lights and red, yellow and green?
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Middle snow?IanKennedy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 10:42 am Actual news headline.
“UK weather: Snow on the way with yellow warning for large parts of England and Wales“
I wish the would come up with another name for it.
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I'm pretty sure we have Amber, Yellow and Red, although possibly in a different order.
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Aren't those terrorism warnings?IanKennedy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 12:22 pm I'm pretty sure we have Amber, Yellow and Red, although possibly in a different order.
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In the US, at least, an Amber Alert is a missing child. Yellow and red alerts are conditions of danger aboard Starfleet starships.Nutso wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 3:34 pmAren't those terrorism warnings?IanKennedy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 12:22 pm I'm pretty sure we have Amber, Yellow and Red, although possibly in a different order.
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They're weather warnings. They may also be used for terrorism, but I think that's different scale. Here's a guide for weather:
So it goes Yellow, Amber and then Red. That kinda made sense as amber is a mix of yellow and red (ie orange).
So it goes Yellow, Amber and then Red. That kinda made sense as amber is a mix of yellow and red (ie orange).
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As for terrorism, we have threat levels:
Threat levels
There are 5 levels of threat:
low - an attack is highly unlikely
moderate - an attack is possible but not likely
substantial - an attack is likely
severe - an attack is highly likely
critical - an attack is highly likely in the near future
Threat levels
There are 5 levels of threat:
low - an attack is highly unlikely
moderate - an attack is possible but not likely
substantial - an attack is likely
severe - an attack is highly likely
critical - an attack is highly likely in the near future
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Officially British traffic lights go Green, Amber, Red. There used to be a public information film about not being an "Amber Gambler", in other words only Green means go, everything else means stop.
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