Posted by redforlife on March 05, 2023 at 06:55:30 from (174.213.213.91):
In Reply to: Weather Maps posted by Tim PloughNman Daley on March 05, 2023 at 04:44:38:
Sometimes I think weather forecasters predict the worst case scenario and just forecast that. Especially on the extremes of not only snow accumulations, but the heat, cold, flooding, wind speeds, and so on.
Why do they do this?? The only reason I can think of, is the liability of the network they are working for. Nobody gets caught in a blizzard when there wasn't even one in the forecast. That is, if they forecast a blizzard, even if there is only a possibility of one. You catching my drift?? LOL.
I don't really blame them in this lawsuit happy society we are living in. Where it's always the fault of others. And court rulings sometimes favoring the most craziest stuff ever brought to court.
You have any doubt that people wouldn't sue the news network over an in-accurate weather forcast if somebody froze to death, drowned, or died of heat exhaustion?? If severe weather was not even forecasted by the network? So it's just better for them to forcaste the worst case scenario, and broaden the areas of that predicted forecast. Cover thier tail so to speak. Even if it's wrong. Better to be wrong the one way, than the other way.
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