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Re: weather forecast
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:02 am
by hntrpat1
Agua wrote:levi127 wrote:Chuckle12 wrote:A weather forecaster is the only job where you can be wrong over 50% of the time and not get fired.
Or someone will walk right into the studio and punch you in the mouth on LIVE TV!
Yep happened in Memphis years ago to Joe Brown. Think the guy was pissed becuase he took off to go fishing and he was told the wrong weather, All I do know is it had to do with fishing
My Grandad ran into Woody Asaff at a tire store in Jackson sometime back in the 60s and told him he had a goat that could predict the weather more accurately. Asaff took it in good stride and commented during his broadcast that "an old gentleman from Mendenhall told me his goat was a better forcaster than I am, so I guess we'll be checking in with Mr. Smith's goat from now on". Or that's the story I'm told, anyway.
You wouldn't believe the calls emails and talking to you get while being a weatherman
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 1:00 pm
by muddylab
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-n ... 2012/55890
look at last years predictions. they ae all the same bitter cold and snow. i give no merit to any of this.
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:52 pm
by Anatidae
Take 'em wrote:It needs to start snowing in Canada as well. Hopefully this and some of the upcoming temps are are good signs. Anything has to be better than last year
For what it's worth - looking at my log from last year, we were in SK from 10/16 thru 11/10. It had just recorded the first freeze on 10/15. By 11/1 the temps dipped to 20 then mid-20's to 30 for lows on 11/2 - 11/6. It snowed for the first time on 11/6. We hunted the next morning in 8 degrees. The highs never got out of the upper 20's thru 11/10, all the water in the area was locked-up and we knew we were 'done'. So, we left 3 days early ahead of the next rain/ice/snow event.
They had snow in some parts yesterday. Temps are just now starting to drop into the sub-freezing range with lows projected in the mid-20's. Next week brings colder temps - then the next week should be some significant snow accumulations and lows consistently below freezing.
All this to say the 'cool-down' is about to start - it started around the last week in October last year. So, already it is earlier than last year by 3 weeks if the forecasts hold-up. Significant snow events look like they're going to occur about 3-4 weeks earlier than last year based on the current 1-week look-ahead. It remains to be seen how significant they will be.
'Looks like it will cool down next week - it'll snow - then warm-up just a bit - then cool-down again - the water will start freezing the last part of October instead of 2nd week of November as last year.
Next 2 weeks' events should get things kicked-off a bit earlier this year. We'll see.
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 6:55 am
by mlj300
davidees wrote:Dave Brown. And there are several different stories as to why the guy did it, but I really did happen.
This is true, i remember it. The story i always heard was that it was a delta farmer who had planted his crops based on a bad prediction by Dave.
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 9:25 am
by davidees
mlj300 wrote:davidees wrote:Dave Brown. And there are several different stories as to why the guy did it, but I really did happen.
This is true, i remember it. The story i always heard was that it was a delta farmer who had planted his crops based on a bad prediction by Dave.
Channel 5 (NBC Memphis) ran a story about what really happened a few months back, but I missed it.
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:22 am
by ChadL03
Here is the story:
http://www.wmctv.com/story/16092245/special-report-the-night
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:22 pm
by crow
I saw it...it was Elvis!
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:25 pm
by levi127
Anatidae wrote:Take 'em wrote:It needs to start snowing in Canada as well. Hopefully this and some of the upcoming temps are are good signs. Anything has to be better than last year
For what it's worth - looking at my log from last year, we were in SK from 10/16 thru 11/10. It had just recorded the first freeze on 10/15. By 11/1 the temps dipped to 20 then mid-20's to 30 for lows on 11/2 - 11/6. It snowed for the first time on 11/6. We hunted the next morning in 8 degrees. The highs never got out of the upper 20's thru 11/10, all the water in the area was locked-up and we knew we were 'done'. So, we left 3 days early ahead of the next rain/ice/snow event.
They had snow in some parts yesterday. Temps are just now starting to drop into the sub-freezing range with lows projected in the mid-20's. Next week brings colder temps - then the next week should be some significant snow accumulations and lows consistently below freezing.
All this to say the 'cool-down' is about to start - it started around the last week in October last year. So, already it is earlier than last year by 3 weeks if the forecasts hold-up. Significant snow events look like they're going to occur about 3-4 weeks earlier than last year based on the current 1-week look-ahead. It remains to be seen how significant they will be.
'Looks like it will cool down next week - it'll snow - then warm-up just a bit - then cool-down again - the water will start freezing the last part of October instead of 2nd week of November as last year.
Next 2 weeks' events should get things kicked-off a bit earlier this year. We'll see.
What are your thought now?
Re: weather forecast
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:35 pm
by johndavid78
Chuckle12 wrote:A weather forecaster is the only job where you can be wrong over 50% of the time and not get fired.
Ummm...baseball players can fail over 70% (hitting) of the time and still make big bucks....