Blackvegetable » 03 Nov 2021, 3:54 pm » wrote: ↑
1) What can we conclude, with certainty, about the threat posed to the State of Alabama by Hurricane Dorian with the aid of nothing more than this photograph?
(please keep answers focused and to the point.)
2) Read the following verbatim quote.
"But we started with a reduction of 25 percent in force structure," Mr. Cheney continued.
Who decimated the military?
"with certainty"
"WITH CERTAINTY"
you wrote it, and I don't think you understand what it means. In weather forecasting, there is NO CERTAINTY
http://www.theweatherprediction.com/philosophy/conception/#:~:text=Forecasting%20the%20weather%20will%20never%20be%20an%20exact%20science.&text=The%20meteorologist%20must%20have%20skills,to%20learn%20from%20forecast%20failures.
METEOROLOGIST JEFF HABY
Many students have a conception that forecasting is a subject that is learned and mastered perfectly. The student may believe they will be taught an "exact" method of forecasting. After learning this "method" they will be able to produce wonderful forecasts. This however is not the case due to the fact that weather is CONSTANTLY changing and there is a high degree of uncertainty in all weather data. Each weather situation requires a slightly and sometimes drastically different set of forecasting methods. The developed forecasting method is unique to each individual.