Posted by donjr on September 08, 2013 at 18:36:23 from (71.246.66.173):
In Reply to: Rain Arithmetic Problem posted by 60 acre hillside on September 08, 2013 at 18:29:22:
Figure it this way. If there is a 205 chance of rain, by NWS standards, you have a 20% chance of 1/100 of an inch. Or a 50% chance of 1/100 of an inch. In other words, they're hedging their bet. They don't want to rule out a sprinkle. Even if it will ruin your day because you think it might rain for the next few days. I never knew how much hay I could lose until I got the weather channel They called for 20 or 30%, and I wouldn't cut hay when the next few days had a spit coming, and hay would have never been hurt. I solved the problem by turning the Weather channel off and looking at a National map......
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