• While Stormtrack has discontinued its hosting of SpotterNetwork support on the forums, keep in mind that support for SpotterNetwork issues is available by emailing [email protected].

Joe Bastardi's Winter 2010-2011 Outlook

  • Thread starter Thread starter Mike Smith
  • Start date Start date
Well I guess I do. Look editing does not mean you have to change the data at all, you understand that? You have to edit it to be able to interpt it msot of the time.
 
Then how does it go form the NAM or GFS to the nice looking colorful graphics you see on tv? It has to be made into a format the viewer can understand. That is editing even if the data is still the same. It is like when you edit a photo by changing it's size or adjsuting the colors.
When you change the colors in the photo you are changing the photo its self to meet what your eyes want to see. Just as if you change the parameters in the models to show a forecast you want to see.

When generating a forecast graphic based off what the models show and doing so with out changing what the models are telling means you are TRANSLATING the information into a format that one who is not well educated on the science can understand. That translation is still based off the knowledge of the interpreter (or in this case the meteorologist) of the information. The graphic may be edited but the models them selves are not. Even then edited is not the proper word. It is more accurate to say the graphics you see on tv are created or generated based off the model data. To say that something is edited means it has been changed and that would be a false statement to what you are trying to mean.
 
/!\ MOD NOTE: Stay on topic. /!\

May I remind everyone that this thread is about Joe Bastardi's winter weather forecast and not the politics between Accuweather and the NWS. If you want to talk about that take it to the Bar and Grill. Continued deviation from the topic will result in a infraction. Political converstations are strictly prohibited outside the B&G and so is going this far off topic. Stop feeding the troll.

That is all, carry on.
 
Bart,
If you are going to remove my replies to the accusation that "AccuWeather is at war with the NWS," you also need to remove the accusation itself." Otherwise, the accusation stands unanswered.
Thank you.
Mike
 
Patrick,

Go back to current post #28 in this thread. It contains Chance's accusation that AW is "at war" with the NWS. Fine, but you or Bart deleted my response to that accusation.

If you are going to delete the response, you should delete the accusation that prompted the response.

Mike
 
Yeah I found that out too. Well I hope this winter ends up being cold and snowy like they say it might. However I do not want too much snow and it to be too cold.
 
Bart,
If you are going to remove my replies to the accusation that "AccuWeather is at war with the NWS," you also need to remove the accusation itself." Otherwise, the accusation stands unanswered.
Thank you.
Mike

I agree. I am not the mdo that initially moved the posts.

Can I continue to post other various trends regarding winter forecasting here or is this privy to Joe B's forecast?
If it is not about Joe's forecast you will need to start a new thread.

Let's get back on topic now people.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Thanks Patrick, i was not aware of that. I'm not used to see one of my comments moved away - so it's more of curiosity then anything else.
 
No offense, but i don't listen to Accuweather aroud winter time. call it a Plains thing if you want. But it just seems that if a storm that drops a foot of snow somewhere in the plains happen, accuweather mentions it once, maybe twice. If the same storm dumps the same amount over somewhere in the Ohio Valley or Northeast, all hell is going to break lose, and storm of the year threads start up. It just gets very dramatic over there when a snowstorm hits. So, living in Omaha, i just don't care what Accuweather has to say when winter comes around.

NWS all the way!

It seemed last year NWS got the local right rather than Accuweather and Bastardi anyway. But, in my eyes, Bastardi could care less if he gets the forecast right west of the Mississippi River, most of his subscribers are in the Northeast anyway.

Personally i don't look to an accurate winter forecast until about mid October, maybe September like i did last year when something told me Omaha was going to get snow a little bit earlier in 2009-2010. So I will put my two cents in about the upcoming winter when the thermostat dips below 50 degrees out here.
 
No offense, but i don't listen to Accuweather aroud winter time. call it a Plains thing if you want. But it just seems that if a storm that drops a foot of snow somewhere in the plains happen, accuweather mentions it once, maybe twice. If the same storm dumps the same amount over somewhere in the Ohio Valley or Northeast, all hell is going to break lose, and storm of the year threads start up. It just gets very dramatic over there when a snowstorm hits. So, living in Omaha, i just don't care what Accuweather has to say when winter comes around.

I've been working on this aspect Chris.
 
Back
Top