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originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
originally posted by: nugget1
The reporter on the video said the Weather Service had no idea this was coming?? WTH?
In way too many of these events, it is a common theme. No Warning.
People went to bed thinking all was well to wake up fighting for their lives.
Way too often.
You missed the point!
Since when does the weather system not know of an approaching front? Approaching fronts are usually noted 5/6 days ahead of their arrival, and modified each day as to trajectory. Does Australia not have those capabilities? Their weathermen don't have radar to track upcoming storms?
You might think that the National Centers for Environmental Prediction's supercomputers could never make mistakes, but even their abilities aren't up to the enormous challenge of weather forecasting. That's because they must take into account several large-scale phenomena, each of which is governed by multiple variables and factors. For example, they must consider how the sun will heat the Earth's surface, how air pressure differences will form winds and how water-changing phases (from ice to water or water to vapor) will affect the flow of energy. They even have to try to calculate the effects of the planet's rotation in space, which moves the Earth's surface beneath the atmosphere. Small changes in any one variable in any one of these complex calculations can profoundly affect future weather.
originally posted by: surfer_soul
a reply to: angelchemuel
Not yet, Japan has suffered a massive snow storm, meanwhile Australia these huge floods.. no doubt it will be blamed on man made climate change, but is extreme weather an affect of carbon or something else? Weather modification? I can only speculate, but we are moving towards the resource based economy..
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: nugget1
Do you remember a few years back when those weird radar things popped up? First one was over Eastern Australia I think if memory serves.
Rainbows
Jane
TextWe are good at weather forecasting, but are not infallible.