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From NBC CT |
I recall when media coverage of weather consisted of presenters with next to nothing for a meteorological background. Some were hired because they could draw cartoon characters on a weather map. Now the local stations have a real team of actual meteorologists backed by technology. Still, I wonder if some of the nonstop hype is over the top, especially when they start with gimmicks like naming every storm. Brag about your accuracy, not about equipment all your competitors also have. There's a popular myth about meteorologists being unlike the rest of because they actually get paid to be wrong most of the time. That's just wrong. I've known enough weather people to know that they are well educated and take their job and our safety very seriously. They do it with a remarkable batting average. Judging forecasters' reliability by one storm is about as shortsighted as saying one cold spell disproves global warming. Don't get me started on that one!