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Have you ever heard the rain.

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Firstly the Bitch please was not directed at you but the article writher Carnac the magnificent predictor.  Sorry for not being clear.

And that sums up my disdain for the way weather events are reported today.

They lost me with this kind of crap.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKirZEVFhQQ
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They lost me with this kind of crap.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKirZEVFhQQ

Supposedly we have new and improved 'storm prediction' equipment -- some generated by AI.  Those generated by AI last year proved to be more accurate. 

The truth of the matter is if they don't build the bridges and roadways to accommodate the population, it really doesn't matter a whole lot, because there are going to be those who aren't going to be able to make it out. 

Regardless of all the new fancy equipment and AI - storms are still going to remain unpredictable. 

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It is shit like this map that is so stupid.  Might as well throw darts at a map.

Exactly....   Bastardi is an idiot. 

Weathermen can't predict weather worth a crap a week in advance, much less 8 months.  Can't remember seeing a more idiotic map in my life for this subject matter.
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They lost me with this kind of crap.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKirZEVFhQQ

During Rita one of those on the scene weatherfolk with vapors was doing the act, and a man walked by while walking his dog.  And was laughing his ass off.   I'd pay $ for that footage.
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Supposedly we have new and improved 'storm prediction' equipment -- some generated by AI.  Those generated by AI last year proved to be more accurate. 

The truth of the matter is if they don't build the bridges and roadways to accommodate the population, it really doesn't matter a whole lot, because there are going to be those who aren't going to be able to make it out. 

Regardless of all the new fancy equipment and AI - storms are still going to remain unpredictable.

AI can't predict randomness....   which makes up a floating storm on an ocean with whiffs and wobbles on a 2000 mile track.  Even the best Hurricane models have a an average 150 mile per day prediction variance.  Meaning a typical storm 4 days out i.e 900 miles could touch anywhere in along 500-600 miles along the coast, thus, the cone of uncertainty.

Which again, what Accuweather has done with that stupid map is not only unnecessary, but might cause the unknowing to make unnecessary plans and expenses.  One thing, I noticed....   Bastardi didn't take in account that some of the GOA is colder than I have recent memory of.   He needs to be ran out of the business.
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Our house was struck by lightning and hit by two hurricanes, all over a five week period last year.

I’m so over this s#it.
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Climate alarmism is taking focus and resources away from emergency preparedness and flood control / mitigation infrastructure construction, maintenance, and improvement.

When your life and your world are disrupted by significant weather events, debate over cow farts is an inconsequential distraction.

Cyclonic storms are just not a threat along the coast ... some of the maps above show points of landfall ... much damage and many fatalities occur away from the coast from flooding and tornadoes.

Predicting strength and path as it moves overland is important to ... especially in hilly or mountainous areas ... high hilly terrian or high mountains can wring moisture out of the storm, leading to flash flooding, especially in steep valleys - this has happened in western North Carolina, western Maryland, and Vermont.  Local Emergency Management officials and local weather forecasters need to have a working knowledge of past weather events to determine possibility, probability, and threat level.

Working local historical knowledge is critical because different terrains will experience the storm differently.  When there is a significant weather event with loss of life, it should be memorialized so it stays in the preparedness consciousness of future generations.

There are precedents for many of these major 'unprecented' weather events in history.  Whether residents or officials have a working knowledge and consciousness of these past events, that's a different matter.

$h!t happens, so we should have shovels, air fresheners, and disinfectants at the ready.
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His "here" is Louisville, KY.

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WPC is putting out monumental rainfall in the next week. This is not a group that just aggressively throws out rain fall totals. They have nearly 7” of rain in the next 7 days here. Some models have 10” here. There is very concerning flood / flash flood potential late next week.

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The Government should send out Preparedness Checks to help the peoples get supplies to endure this weird weather.

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Find good local weather meteorologists and stick with them.  Ours has Doppler 3x and when we have a storm -- they are on 24/7 until the storm passes.  They are able to pinpoint tornado activity as well.
Absolutely, 100% agree. And keep in mind that especially on the TV side, they're dealing with corporate mandates (see, for example, the sensationalist "Weather Impact Days" that TV stations talk about that are quite frankly totally meaningless). There was an article about how the corporations introduced those things against the will of the meteorologists who actually forecast the weather, and imposed quotas mandating a certain number of "Weather Impact Days." And to tell you how badly search engines have rotted recently, I tried to find that article just now, and it is nowhere to be found, buried under hundreds of "news" articles discussing those arbitrarily declared "Weather Impact Days" for what essentially amounted to minor inconveniences, if it is even indexed anymore.

Most meteorologists are doing their best to be fair, honest and accurate with their forecasts, despite the flak they take, all the while being undermined by the same dishonest media companies we all know and love (/sarc).
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BTW, yes, I will occasionally start a sentence with a conjunction if it flows better, even if it isn't grammatically correct. That Schoolhouse Rock! guy can run a caboose into me for all I care.

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BTW, yes, I will occasionally start a sentence with a conjunction if it flows better, even if it isn't grammatically correct.

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