Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 26, 2021 at 03:25:45 from (70.51.54.106):
Since I got my iPhone several years ago, I rely on the forecast for my area provided by my silly phone. I have no idea where the forecast information originates from, but is local to the nearest village. Satellite, microwave tower, I don’t know, but if I jump in the truck and drive 100 miles, then look at the weather my phone forecast, it will be for the nearest town/village to the spot I am. And this weather forecast is very accurate. The local radio/tv media is always giving weather forecast for the 6 million people that live in the city 80 some miles to the northwest of me, hugging Lake Ontario. These forecast mean little to us. And as had been mentioned in a early post it’s always the sky is falling forecast. I have to wonder if this is because the people that work in mass media communication tend to be under 45 , and haven’t really seen weather of the kind we used to get in the late sixties and all through the seventies. We just don’t get the same volume of snow as we once did, so a few inches blows their minds.
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