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Well, the budget is out and this is what E.C. gets. I wonder what or where it is going to be used for. Any comments?
Here's a link: http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1134...orological-day Oh, BTW, Happy belated World Meteorological Day! ![]()
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DarkSky (03-24-2013) |
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That's a TON of money. Some might argue, with the amount of incorrect forecasts and false warnings, is it justified?
A quarter of a billion dollars could do a LOT of good elsewhere in the system. A breakdown of how the money is spent would be nice to see, for the people who are paying that $248 million. (ie: you and me)
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Incorrect Forecasts? Have no clue what you are talking about there...EC has by far the best forecasts of any weather agency that supplies Canadian weather information. I am still in the process of developing a weather website for Southern Ontario and have looked at all the possible options for forecast data. EC's was the hardest to implement so I looked at other options...nothing even came close to being as accurate so I went ahead and developed a script for the EC data. Last edited by davefootball123; 03-27-2013 at 06:44 PM. |
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Yes, I too only use EC for forecasts. As for the false warnings, people may tend to believe they are in a false warning because they weren't hit by any severe weather, meanwhile 5km to the north there may be a tornado or severe thunderstorm. This is as said above by davefootball a warning region issue. This year EC is implementing a new text system to better outline the sub regions included in each warning so people can better understand if they are actually a part of the warning or not.
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Last edited by davefootball123; 03-27-2013 at 06:58 PM. |
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I can't even start to count how many times a severe tstorm warning has been issued only to have nothing develop. Or, count the # of tornado warnings for Niagara (not watches... *warnings*) compared to how many tornadoes Niagara has. Maybe 1 in what.. 20? warnings are true?
For forecasts I find TWN and Accuweather to be more accurate (NWS out of Buffalo is good too). As for the inaccurate forecasts, I again can't start to count the number of times we've cancelled weekend trips to the cottage because it was forecast for rain, then be told by family that it's sunny and beautiful up there. Maybe more $ will help their accuracy. I'm not saying they're not trying their best. I know they are. Maybe they just needs some more cash to help things. Here's hoping!
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As for the EC forecasts. I have done quite a lot of work determining who has the bests forecasts. I find the government weather agencies (NWS and EC) to be superiour to other agencies as many of the other agencies have algorithms create a forecast off a blend of models with no forecaster input. NWS blends models and makes graphical forecasts that the forecaster can edit to his/her preference. EC from what I gather blends models and creates subregion based text forecasts with forecaster input. I'm not trying to make EC sound the best here...just saying that while their warning products could improve a lot...their forecasts aren't half bad. Maybe they have trouble forecasting for Niagara? |
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