Britesea
Sustainability Master
I was an Aerographer's Mate (weather observer) in the Navy, and I can tell you that the accuracy of the weather forecaster is completely dependent on the accuracy of the weather observers- those people scattered all over the globe who trudge outside in all weather every hour of the day and night to read the instruments and look at the sky. The instruments may be more accurate than they were in my day, but someone still has to look at the sky and read what type of clouds and how high up they are etc. Mistakes can be made, and also- being human- sometimes they DON'T go outside and just write down what they observed last time; thus missing a valuable clue to a change in the weather.
For all that, one of my favorite stories is of the disgruntled listener who phone the radio station to inform them that he had just finished shoveling 12 inches of "partly cloudy" off his driveway
For all that, one of my favorite stories is of the disgruntled listener who phone the radio station to inform them that he had just finished shoveling 12 inches of "partly cloudy" off his driveway