#103549 - 08/25/07 07:22 PM
weather forecasting
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Registered: 05/18/06
Posts: 41
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Aside from looking outside and seeing the weather at the moment what do you use at home to prepare for whatever nature may toss your way or in preparation for a journey? The Farmers Almanac,The Weather Channel,a home Barometer/weather station,NOAA Radio,experience and your own observations or something else.I've noticed most television forecasts are only really accurate a day or two out(in relatively unchanging conditions)or in some cases only good for a few hours in rapidly changing conditions- is anything really better than anything else or is making your own observations daily and from year to year the way to go?
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#103556 - 08/25/07 08:16 PM
Re: weather forecasting
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day hiker
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Registered: 02/15/07
Posts: 590
Loc: ventura county, ca
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as part of being prepared i watch the national weather service, and in particular their "discussion" of what the weather really is and will be for the next week or so. and they are good at hedging their bets. at first i didn't understand some of their terminology, but after a while i began to get it. today's "discussion" for my area: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/getprod.php?wfo=lox&sid=lox&pil=afdfor your area, fill in the box in the upper left-hand side of the link's page, and at that page look at the bottom right side for "forecast discussion". when i travel i've seen this for other areas as well. i too watch the doppler as an integral part of being prepared - it shows what's over the horizon that could impact you and your adventure - and make it a real adventure! fwiw, the farmer's almanac, in my area, has been especially poor this year.
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#103561 - 08/25/07 09:29 PM
Re: weather forecasting
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/08/03
Posts: 1019
Loc: East Tennessee near Bristol
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I usually check the the local forecast (TV or Weather Channel) or NOAA & apply 38 years of experience with the local weather. It's always been a mystery to me why I can give you a better 1-2 day forecast for the local area than the local news weather when I know he's been in the area for 10+ years.
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#103563 - 08/25/07 09:39 PM
Re: weather forecasting
[Re: UTAlumnus]
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"Be Prepared"
Pooh-Bah
Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
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For long-term forecasts (2-10 days from now) I check weather.com. For short-term forecasts I use weather.com and listen to my NOAA weather radio.
Ken
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#103575 - 08/26/07 01:36 AM
Re: weather forecasting
[Re: KenK]
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Registered: 06/23/07
Posts: 26
Loc: Kailua, Hawai'i
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I check the NOAA discussions too. The University Of Hawai'i has a great page that puts together all the info you could ever want about weather here in Hawai'i. Fortunately, the weather here is pretty constant, and the forcasts hold pretty darn well. I'm also taking a intoduction to meterology class this semester, which will help me with that. I'm not gonna be a weather forcaster, but I think part of being prepared is having an idea of what Mother Natures gonna throw at you.
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#103598 - 08/26/07 06:02 AM
Re: weather forecasting
[Re: Sventek]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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I listen to the local NOAA report, and look at the sky. If there are mares' tails this afternoon, there's a low pressure system coming in and there's a good chance of some rain.
If I can hear rain on the metal roof, its raining. If I don't, its not.
Sue
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#103602 - 08/26/07 12:58 PM
Re: weather forecasting
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Registered: 09/30/01
Posts: 5695
Loc: Former AFB in CA, recouping fr...
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I watch the weather (learned all of the clouds, etc, in the Air Farce), check NOAA, wunderground, the local forecast, and remember the old "red sky at night..." thing...
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#103622 - 08/26/07 06:29 PM
Re: weather forecasting
[Re: OldBaldGuy]
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Registered: 05/18/06
Posts: 41
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Thanks for the responses!Generally I check NOAA on the web and I do have a radio that can pick up their broadcasts(from 2 or 3 towers)along with watching the Weather Channel. I was inquiring just to see what else was out there and peoples experiences with them.Once again thanks!
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#103637 - 08/26/07 11:06 PM
Re: weather forecasting
[Re: NightHiker]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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Just keeping an eye on a barometer can tell you quite a bit.
Sue
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#103645 - 08/27/07 12:44 AM
Re: weather forecasting
[Re: NightHiker]
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Member
Registered: 06/17/07
Posts: 110
Loc: Toronto area, Ontario, Canada
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If you want to know about relatively soon local weather, nothing beats a barometer plus an eye to the sky. I carry a Kestrel 4000 and a StrikeAlert, but that's a bit anal. The Kestrel gives graphical display of the trend of measurements, and that's what tells you what's going to happen, a current reading by itself is relatively meaningless. Depends what you need the info for.
They can't get the weather forecast right for more than a day around here, the 3-day+ forecasts are a waste of time, I don't know why they bother. It seems to me that weather around the Great Lakes is still a big mystery... So often I get "local" weather that says clear and sunny all day and it's pretty clear to me it's overcast and raining at that moment, but I may be mistaken...
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