#5 Postby azskyman » Sat Nov 13, 2004 8:23 pm
Dennis...when I lived in the Midwest where storm prediction was always tricky...each and every season, it was easy to understand the poor forecasts. That was when forecasts only came out every six hours, so if they blew the forecast one hour into that time period, they had to live with it for five hours. At least now forecasts are updated more often as needed.
Here in Phoenix, the weather is normally so easy to predict that when an even such as a rain shower or two dot the city, it is big news! Not only that, but like yesterday, I have seen bigtime rains approach the valley and literally disintigrate when they roll over the city.
Forecasting is not an exact science yet..and that's part of the fascination.
I was the local weather guy back in Illinois for 23 years. That's how everyone knew me. I took the role as local weather observer so seriously that for most of the 70's and well into the 80's, the NWS would call me for my input on some of their forecasts.
At least in doing that, we could either all take credit or all go down the tubes together.
We did plenty of both, but had fun doing it.
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