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Alastor Posts: 3037/8204 |
It's not just the complaning, Ailure. It's also that the thread is just the same damned thing posted over and over by everyone in the thread.
Well, not really. Minor variations. But there's no reason to let it go on. |
Trapster Posts: 2231/3604 |
Luck, eh? I´d say that it´s dependant on coincidences.
You can predict weather but only to a certain degree. Sometimes the weather becomes the opposite of what was predicted. |
Ailure Posts: 799/2602 |
Metrology is dependant on luck, so while there's alot of ways to predict weather it's still quite luck-dependant. There's a whole science around luck and prediction. |
Ziff Posts: 612/1800 |
Meteorology IS a science. Science by nature, however, is NOT exact. Hence the existence of theories and models and tonnes of other little niceties that make your argument fall apart. |
Salmon Steak Posts: 21/178 |
We'd be just as far ahead to ask Ms. Cleo for the weather around here...never can tell when it's gonna rain next...just that it's gonna rain. Except during summer.
Actually, the seasons here, instead of autumn, winter, spring and summer, we have mud, cold mud, flooding, and muggy-as-hell. |
Kattwah Posts: 1069/3349 |
Meteorology is not an exact science. Done.
So anyways, weather here has been pretty accurate for the most part. Although, my neighborhood always seems to get like, the edge of a snowstorm or something (Except this time, we got 10 inches!), so Im not complaining |
Ailure Posts: 794/2602 |
Uhm.... what? Even if it contains alot of bitching, I still think it's a valid discussion.
Reopened. |
Alastor Posts: 2989/8204 |
lozl meteorology
lozl not an exact science No, we're not doing that. |
Krusty Toenail Posts: 125/179 |
I know the weathermen (and women) here are complete idiots... they said it was supposed to snow (on the 15th day now...) and the temperature here is damn near 50 |
Jilkon Posts: 68/227 |
The weather dudes here in Sweden are pretty accurate, might be related to our country being smaller and most of the rain from the ocean staying in Norway and all that. |
beneficii Posts: 46/310 |
For good snow forecasts, you should go to www.wxrisk.com. |
Chaos Force Posts: 422/1056 |
I despise the fact that weathermen even exist. They are only right about 15% of the time and the only place they should be able to even attempt to predict the weather is on Comedy Central. Not to mention when they try to predict it up to 7 days ahead, when they can't even get it right just predicting a few hours ahead.
Today it is suppose to be snowing....Its sunny out and ony a few clouds in the sky. One day, the said it was gonna start raining in about an hour.....never saw rain. I'd probably have a better chance calling a psychic hotline and getting a acuate forecast then watching the weather. |
Snow Tomato Posts: 332/798 |
Just woke up.. there's well over a foot of snow on Staten Island.. and it's absolutely effing gorgeous.
And it's still snowing like crazy outside. I'm thinking... no school tomorrow? |
LizardKing Posts: 145/511 |
Well, around where I live I'm guessing it's kind of hard to predict the weather, as it can be quite unstable. But the weather forecast is good most of the time, still.
Of course, you can't expect them to forecast everything down to the smallest detail. Meh, I think you should cut the forecasters some slack.. They do have a tendency to forecast higher windspeeds then what we actually get right where I live, but that is due to the geography. Mountains blocking the wind, you know. So yeah, what the landscape looks like can also play a part, sometimes. |
Trapster Posts: 2199/3604 |
Haha, we´ve had snow here for like, a month now. I guess it´s 5-10 inches but that´s enough. I wish it could disappear soon, though.
Heck, I´d give it to Xkeeper. Btw, I never trust weathermen. |
beneficii Posts: 45/310 |
Originally posted by Snow Tomato That would be In-Accuweather, which has a notorious history of being way too bullish for forecasts of snow in the northeast (though is too bearish everywhere else). I think though in New Jersey you should still get snow. Regarding that Florida forecast, some of the models I looked at did suggest "ocean-effect snow" over Florida. That was a couple of days ago. I suppose now that they couldn't get the factors in place anymore. Here in Memphis, we got blessed. We had a lot of snow on Friday (for us), breaking the old record for most snowfall in one day. It looks like we could get some this weekend, around Friday/Saturday. |
Xkeeper Posts: 1367/5653 |
Here, anyone could predict weather. Here's a sample forcast:
Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny, light winds Sunny Sunny Sunny, medium winds Partly cloudy Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly cloudy Partly cloudy Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny 99% chance of rain (that turns out being 9%) Sunny Sunny Sunny |
Danielle Posts: 1971/6737 |
It's pretty hard to screw up the weather here.
SUNNY When it does rain here, it's... pretty obvious that it's coming. |
Tommathy Posts: 138/339 |
It's *still* snowing like a madman here in Virginia.
And, Clockworkz, poor boy. But I'm thinking that perhaps it's not so good for your blood pressure to get so worked up over something that's out of your control. |
cpubasic13 Posts: 188/1193 |
I remember the weatherman said it would snow in my area...
...in the middle of Florida... ... It was either I heard that a while ago or I was dreaming it. Anyway, my news stations suck even though they think they know what the weather is going to be. They'll say 70% chance of rain and it turns to no cloud in the sky as a result. A 30% chance of rain causes dark skies and lightning storms. It doesn't help that our local ABC news does Gainsville north of us and our local Fox news does Orlando... |
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