Posted by john in la on March 05, 2023 at 09:01:37 from (97.80.68.11):
In Reply to: Weather Maps posted by Tim PloughNman Daley on March 05, 2023 at 04:44:38:
Lots of things come into play when you talk about weather persons on TV.
First is predicting the future is a hard thing to do. We have become better at it in our life time with advanced computers but we still have a long way to go.
Second is it is better to predict a worse case scenario. Would you rather them predict a white out with 15 inches of snow and you stay home from work that day and only get 2 inches. Or would you rather them predict 2 inches and you get stuck at work because you got 15 inches.
Third is TV stations are not willing to pay for real weather persons with a science degree in weather forecasting. They hire broadcast meteorologist that are trained in reading detailed forecast provided by real weather forecasters such as the national weather service and use there broadcasting skills to explain the next days weather on TV to the public. While some become better over time none are trained to predict the weather.
And like I tell the guys that complain that their package came a day late. We are hiring. I am sure if you can do a better job and predict the weather correct 100 percent of the time the TV station will put you right to work.
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