Originally posted by TazMaN
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I've found that the best display of the weather is on that big screen that most rooms have on the wall. It shows if it's sunny or rainy exactly where you are. Amazingly accurate. Don't know how they do that. Must be Web 2.0 or something.Comment
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No, it's just plain Windows.Originally posted by dang65I've found that the best display of the weather is on that big screen that most rooms have on the wall. It shows if it's sunny or rainy exactly where you are. Amazingly accurate. Don't know how they do that. Must be Web 2.0 or something.Comment
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Yes, in weather like this you may as well.Originally posted by DimPrawnSimple. Most people use the long distance weather forecast to plan an event ahead of time.
If the forecasters can change the long distance forecast on any given day, what is the bloody point of the forecast?
You may as well just trust to luck.
Long range forecasting is hard, and I'd say they get it right 75% of the time."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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<aside> Do more research before posting </aside>Originally posted by Moscow Mule...I'd say they get it right 75% of the time...
http://www.whatprice.co.uk/weather.html"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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what p*sses me off is the fact that it rains so damn much in this country...and noone does a damn thing about it!!!!!
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I know, but why should having no control over the weather stop me complaining about inaccurate forecasting?Originally posted by wizard1974ukWe have no control over the weather, mother nature does that.
That's like having no control over the railways stopping me complaining when the trains aren't running to the published timetable.
We pay the wages of weathermen to... (etc, etc)
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They used to do that on Radio Five weather reports in the early nineties. I though it was a great idea. Something like:Originally posted by timhI want to see a "% confidence" next to every weather forecast. Why do they not do this already?
Central England, max 20 degrees, 10% chance of rain, etc
They dropped it because too many listeners didn't understand it. They just wanted to know "whether it was going to rain or not" !!!
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Because life is complicated enough already. Besides, the % confidence figure would be as meaningless as the forecast itself.Originally posted by timhI want to see a "% confidence" next to every weather forecast. Why do they not do this already?Comment
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