It's pouring in Cypress now.
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I was enjoying sleeping in on a Saturday and got jolted awake by a clap of thunder about 20 minutes ago in Tomball. Hope it moves through quickly.
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I was enjoying sleeping in on a Saturday and got jolted awake by a clap of thunder about 20 minutes ago in Tomball. Hope it moves through quickly.
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I definitely wouldn't call 8+ inches over eastern Texas and the NE extent of SE Texas a bust. I never understand why people say it is a bust or nothing happens just because the most populated region only got an inch or two. The QPF totals were actually pretty well mapped, just further to the northeast than expected. We constantly warn on here that we do not have the capabilities to constantly and accurately predict mesoscale based rain events. If that line would have developed another 50 miles further south it would have been a totally different attitude.
quote:what a ****ing joke. HISD cancelled all activities this weekend because of threats of floods and an event that would be benefitting high school juniors I was supposed to go to this morning was cancelled because of the boogeyman weather clowns
Good lord the news is desperate to turn this sh*t into something to cover their miss
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You guys understand meteorology follows chaos theory right? And is subject to statistical thermodynamics? This basically means that until we invent a machine that can predict the future with 100% accuracy that weather systems will always be subject to uncertainty and variances with regards to any future prediction. This is also why as supercomputing power has increased that predictions have become more accurate as we can account for more variables in modeling runs.
Meteorological predictions are far more accurate than they were 30 years ago and will be far more accurate 30 years from now. Of course I don't expect the general public to ever understand physics, much less statistical thermodynamics so I expect this will fly over your heads and you all will keep screaming that the meteorologist was WRONG without even considering that they build in probability when they give you the damn forcast because they know they can never be 100% certain. "HURR DURR IT'S NO BETTER THAN FLIPPING A COIN AND A TRAINED MONKEY CAN DO THAT!" No, it's called uncertainty. They are giving you the best available information they have and you should understand that they cannot be 100% accurate. If they are wrong then that means the model run was wrong and missed some variables that weren't accounted for in the base modeling equations.
Getting mad at a meteorologist for being wrong is like getting mad at a seismologist for failing to predict an earthquake or at a psychiatrist for failing to predict a human's behavior. It's asinine and shows your total ignorance of the situation.
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While it sucks that they miss so often, going with your idea would just mean no more meteorologists. Then you can make your own guesses and be wrong all the time for free.
quote:Someone's forcing you to watch the news against your will?quote:
While it sucks that they miss so often, going with your idea would just mean no more meteorologists. Then you can make your own guesses and be wrong all the time for free.
Im all for it. Then i wouldnt have to listen tl the ******s on the news standing in puddles to show video of floods that never happened.
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You guys understand meteorology follows chaos theory right? And is subject to statistical thermodynamics? This basically means that until we invent a machine that can predict the future with 100% accuracy that weather systems will always be subject to uncertainty and variances with regards to any future prediction. This is also why as supercomputing power has increased that predictions have become more accurate as we can account for more variables in modeling runs.
Meteorological predictions are far more accurate than they were 30 years ago and will be far more accurate 30 years from now. Of course I don't expect the general public to ever understand physics, much less statistical thermodynamics so I expect this will fly over your heads and you all will keep screaming that the meteorologist was WRONG without even considering that they build in probability when they give you the damn forcast because they know they can never be 100% certain. "HURR DURR IT'S NO BETTER THAN FLIPPING A COIN AND A TRAINED MONKEY CAN DO THAT!" No, it's called uncertainty. They are giving you the best available information they have and you should understand that they cannot be 100% accurate. If they are wrong then that means the model run was wrong and missed some variables that weren't accounted for in the base modeling equations.
Getting mad at a meteorologist for being wrong is like getting mad at a seismologist for failing to predict an earthquake or at a psychiatrist for failing to predict a human's behavior. It's asinine and shows your total ignorance of the situation.
Easy. Pay them when they are right and dont whrn they are wrong. Most of us get fired for being wrong all the time so ai think its a fair compromise.
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While it sucks that they miss so often, going with your idea would just mean no more meteorologists. Then you can make your own guesses and be wrong all the time for free.
Im all for it. Then i wouldnt have to listen tl the ******s on the news standing in puddles to show video of floods that never happened.
Chita's boobs are quite forceful.