Recoveryhill
Gold Member
With all of their sophisticated equipment they still manage to be correct on a five day forecast just a whisker over 50% of the time. Yet, they can guarantee, without any question, that the earth will be two degrees warmer 40 years from now. The climate predictors should share their much more advanced computer equipment with the National Weather Service. Then, we could get the five day forecast from that 50% accuracy up to 100%.
Don't confuse short term weather forecasts with long term climate study. The science of pinpoint weather predictions, 24, 48, 96 hours or more in advance is a study in variables. Relatively minor shifts in key steering or pressure components will result in a forecast being correct, or not.
The science of weather patterns over centuries or more is an entirely different ball of wax and looks at completely different things to evidence what the weather was, say 5,000 years ago or what it is likely to be 100, 500, or 1,000 years from now.
Around here, especially this time of year, we depend heavily on the services provided by the National Hurricane Center, the National Weather Service, the Hurricane Hunters and more. Yes, they predicted showers yesterday afternoon and none occurred, but when you have a fire breathing monster approaching out of the South Atlantic, their information is worth its weight in Gold. An amazingly good source of weather information, in the private sector is: Hurricanes & Tropical Cyclones | Weather Underground They of course use data generated by public sector entities such as those previously mentioned. The link is to the Tropical Weather portion of the website but weather for the continent and more is available on the main site.