Possible paths for Debby (from The Original Weather Blog) |
The interesting thing about Debby was the large error in the forecast which seems to contradict my post in which I linked to the post Extraordinary Skill for Extended Weather Forecasts from Cliff Mass Weather Blog
This was an early forecast from the NWS:
(from The Original Weather Blog) |
(from The Original Weather Blog) |
In fact forecasters were well aware of the uncertainty in the forecast, here is a chart showing what the various models were showing:
(from The Original Weather Blog) |
The question is; how does the mariner at sea know when forecasters are not confident in the forecast?
If access to the internet available mariners can dig down deeper by reading the discussion of the forecast which is available on weather web sites including the NWS.
Without internet access it's a little more difficult. The key is to use more then one source when available, in addition to national weather service forecasts I use a weather routing service if I am going to be in the vicinity of heavy weather. The operations department also sends additional weather if I request it. A couple of times I've had my wife email me weather info.
Don't bet too heavy using a single source. As before, with the weather forecast, trust, but verify.
K.C.
A good discussion of Debby at The Original Weather Blog here
Tropical Storm Debby Forms in the Gulf... Now What?
1 comment:
I would believe your wife.
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