Posted by jimg.allentown on August 04, 2020 at 07:23:02 from (70.15.42.177):
In Reply to: And then it rained posted by Northvale PA on August 04, 2020 at 02:12:05:
Ah, the weather hype!
Not good enough to report the weather is cold. We have to have the hype of wind chill and "feels like" nonsense. Then when it is hot, just being hot and humid is not enough. Now we have to have a "misery index" added in along with the "feels like" exaggeration.
Long ago, the weather report was just that - a report. Forecasting was fairly accurate compared to today. If they said it was going to rain, it probably would rain. They did miss quite a bit, but we didn't have all of the drama.
These days, everything goes by ratings. Even the news and weather. That is the primary reason they have to keep stoking the fire so to speak. That is where all of the fake news and weather drama comes from.
If you want a real and fairly accurate forecast, go to the National Weather Service or your nearest commercial airport. Pilots of commercial aircraft are only interested in the truth about the weather. Not the hype.
A word about those "computer models" that they show on the TV weather reports. In my humble opinion, they are simply not ready for prime time. There are too many factors that have not yet been programmed into them. They seldom agree with each other, and seldom are accurate. They would be better left out of the forecast.
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