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![]() "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message ... http://www.wtkr.com/ and Accuweather and smokin' Joe http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-...%20You%20About Watch the surf and tide roll in live http://7thstreetsurfshop.com/7highspeed.htm |
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On Nov 14, 1:06*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
http://www.wtkr.com/ and Accuweather and smokin' Joehttp://www.accuweather.com/video-on-demand..asp?video=49953575001&chan... Wreek!! There's little hope. Actually, the main thrust of Joe's broadcast is that the names should be kept on the hurricanes when they go extra tropical. Well they are, but an "Ex" is usually added as a prefix to the hurricane name by most people and agencies. Joe presents it as some kind of life-saving, original idea. In terms of Accuweather's part in the predictions, after saying that the National Hydrological Centre "does good job", he then goes on to say that everyone in jumping into Accuweather's boat as regards what is going on. It's a very typical Accuweather/*******i ploy. Like many others, Accuweather/*******i have predicted this well. however, unlike NOAA, it is accuweather that are trying to grab headlines. Doing this now will allow them to trumpet accuracy when they get longer-range forecasts wrong - which they do; often. The broadcast's tone is very reminiscent of Corbyn's certainty that he's right and becomes sort of unlistenable after a while. Both also need publicity to function. I'd much rather both kept and published comprehensive and independently monitored accuracy statistics instead of shouting the odds about any percieved success. Only then do forecasters, or forecasting organisations, deserve respect. One day, you'll understand that Lawrence, instead of presenting this stuff as believable. Why not keep a running total of his forecasts and successes? |
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On 14 Nov, 13:06, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
http://www.wtkr.com/ and Accuweather and smokin' Joehttp://www.accuweather.com/video-on-demand.asp?video=49953575001&chan... http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/severe.asp I wonder if they've got permission to reproduce the Met Office's warning on their warnings page ! Richard |
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On 14 Nov, 13:06, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote:
http://www.wtkr.com/ and Accuweather and smokin' Joehttp://www.accuweather.com/video-on-demand.asp?video=49953575001&chan... It has been very wet in Washington DC Wednesday to Friday - I posted something earlier in the - but the Virginia coast had 150mm+ totals from the event! |
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