Jeremy Den Hartog
I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who gets annoyed by this. Here in southern Minnesota at least all I hear about this time of year is people complaining about how the NWS is always wrong when it comes to forecasting winter storms and snowfall totals. Even this morning I heard people saying 'pfff, blizzard - I bet we'll only get an inch or 2'. Sometimes these people are right and the forecast is off but it annoys me because these people have NO clue how hard it is to forecast accurately winter storms and snowfall amounts. When these people are right and the forecast is off it annoys me even more because they will always say something along the lines of 'I told you we wouldn't get that much snow' or 'I should do the forecasting' yet when these people are wrong (like today since we already have 4+ inches of snow and have a lot to come yet) they never acknowledge the forecast was correct. I realize that often times these comments and complaints are made as attempts at humor - which is fine. However, I think there is an increasing 'resentment' towards the NWS and their forecasts - at least locally there is. Its even to the point where I think alot of people just ignore the warnings and go about their routines like usual - even in the summer time with tornado warnings people generally just ignore them.
Anyhow, enough of my rant - is this how it is all over or am I just in a lucky part of the country where people have to constantly complain?...
Anyhow, enough of my rant - is this how it is all over or am I just in a lucky part of the country where people have to constantly complain?...