Because it makes it seem warmer than it really will be, and dumb people like it warm, so dumb people will enthusiastically watch the forecast, and the commercials. Translation... It's gonna be 74 and 52.
I dunno... Seems like whatever I want doesn't happen. I'm gonna go hiking this Sat, and there's a 30% chance of snow. Not good odds, but I'm hoping it comes down. 30% sounds like the perfect amount to add ambiance, but not so much it covers the ground, and makes it hard to find the glass dump. We'll see...Actually that's backwards. Something Nate Silver covered in The Signal and the Noise. The national weather service forecasts are incredibly accurate and the computer models are very good. The problem comes lower down in the food chain when weathermen put their own spin on things. And there are two contributing factors: One is that worse sells. Ratings are better for a category 5 hurricane slamming New Orleans than they are for a category 1 hitting North Carolina, so there is incentive to over-dramatize. And there is also incentive to make the weather seem a little worse than it will be because although the ratings go up for bad news, viewer satisfaction goes up for better than expected results. If the NWS says a 50% chance of rain then there's a 50% chance of rain. But an anchor can and will twist the data a little to make the rain chances look higher than they are. A viewer that gets told "Hey, Saturday looks like a great day for a picnic!" is monumentally pissed when they plan a picnic and it gets rained out while a viewer that gets told "have the umbrellas handy!" is pleased when the skies clear and they can go to the beach in the afternoon. It pays to err on the side of colder, rainier, snowier instead of missing on the side of warmer and nicer.
It doesnt matter. They're just guessing and they get it wrong so often you should probably just use the old farmers almanac for planning. Always keep an umbrella, hate, and gloves in your car. All year long. Dont trust The Man.
I try to not travel with hate in the car...makes the drive unpleasant.
True, but rage gives you something to while away the tedium of a long drive.I try to not travel with hate in the car...makes the drive unpleasant.
Why does a quarter of million dollars sound alot more than $250K?
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I this is just across Lake Erie from us... no lake effect snow for me thank you very much (It is -17c outside which is 1. something in Fahrenheit)
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I this is just across Lake Erie from us... no lake effect snow for me thank you very much (It is -17c outside which is 1. something in Fahrenheit)
Co-worker actually flew home to Timmins over the holidays and he mentioned how it was a different cold up where you guys are(very dry compared to us)Lol that's pretty crazy. Been a long time since we've had snow like that here, especially in one shot. Even if you have a snow blower that's a crazy amount of work. Boss be like "You're still going to be on time right?"