As I understand it all the weather apps base their longer term forecasts on the same info they get from NOAA. Any difference is in how they interpret/present it. I had a meteorologist tell me they know full well that forecasting 7 days out with any accuracy is essentially pointless but they do it because the public wants it.
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Originally posted by jerp View PostAs I understand it all the weather apps base their longer term forecasts on the same info they get from NOAA. Any difference is in how they interpret/present it. I had a meteorologist tell me they know full well that forecasting 7 days out with any accuracy is essentially pointless but they do it because the public wants it.
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Originally posted by JES View PostYou know this happens yet you are still surprised by it?!
I think they rely solely on computer mods and they are only so accurate on the location of where the rain will hit….
I wonder how the old school weatherman did the forecast, or was it only two or three days out?
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostI get this. Point is they seem to be wrong almost all the time. Not some or half or even most but nearly all the time.
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Originally posted by jerp View PostYou are right that they are mostly wrong but for some reason I can't help myself. If I have a weekend hunting/fishing trip planned I check the weather 4-5 times a day starting Monday even though I know it's likely to changeIt would be easy money.
For instance they had Saturdays high at 70 the last 2-3 days. I'd wager it goes up. Let me go look. Only up to 72 now LOL I'd still bet it goes higher.
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Weather Apps suck in general...they are computer automated. I don't have one single weather app on my phone.
Probably the best thing to do if you are wanting to get a decent grasp on your weather for the next week is go to the National Weather Service homepage, type in your location and read the "forecast discussion" that is put out I believe 3 times a day.
Last edited by Johnny; 10-14-2021, 12:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI'm always baffled by people who actually get mad that other people can't predict the future....
If you're so **** smart, you tell us how much it's going to rain!
Why does it upset you so much, Tim? Would you rather them just not predict anything and simply state they don’t know? Geez. R.E. L. A. X.
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostAgreed.
Why does it upset you so much, Tim? Would you rather them just not predict anything and simply state they don’t know? Geez. R.E. L. A. X.
And I think you missed the point.
You can predict a stock goes up to your price target on Tuesday and I promise you'll be right a few timesWhen these guys predict rain or cool weather in summer they're always wrong.
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Originally posted by Johnny View PostWeather Apps suck in general...they are computer automated. I don't have one single weather app on my phone.
Probably the best thing to do if you are wanting to get a decent grasp on your weather for the next week is go to the National Weather Service homepage, type in your location and read the "forecast discussion" that is put out I believe 3 times a day.
https://www.weather.gov/
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