This Day in History : [ 15 / Oct ]

Hurricane on the Way? Don't Worry

October 15 1987 BBC weather forecaster Michael Fish became on this day the man who made the most spectacular mis-forecast in television history even though he still refuses to admit that he was wrong.He told viewers Earlier on today apparently a woman rang the BBC and said shed heard there was a hurricane on the way.Well if youre watching dont worry there isnt.What followed became known as the Great Storm the worst to hit south-east England since 1703.Eighteen people died as winds reached 120mph in places causing substantial damage and bringing down an estimated 15million trees.

Several hundred thousand people were left without power not fully restored until more than two weeks later.In London many buildings were damaged and roads blocked as falling trees crushed parked cars.Much of the public transport in the capital was not functioning and people were advised against trying to go to work.The cost of the storm to the insurance industry was calculated at 2 billion.Technically Fish was correct it is impossible for a hurricane to reach UK latitudes.

He insisted later that he was talking about Florida in a link to a previous news item and that he correctly forecast high winds were likely over southern England.But the excuses dont wash with the British public who still think of Fish as the man who failed to forecast the Great Storm.Not that is has affected his career.He went on to become the longest-serving BBC weather forecaster appearing for 36 years between 1974 and 2010.

He still occasionally broadcasts for regional television.