I'm glad you agree, although you have no expertise in this area. Believe what you want, nobody cares, particularly me. People complaining about things they don't understand is tiresome. Present actual data to support your claim, otherwise ...
I notice you never answered my question.
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I agree that the probability function can change, but my experience is that it almost always changes to predict a lower probability of rain rather than a higher probability of rain. This indicates to me that they are deliberately predicting more rain than they should be predicting. Apparently, they would rather predict rain that doesn't occur than to not predict rain that does occur. That is my experience. We can agree to disagree, but that is my experience over many years in Florida.
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