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VILLAGERBB
08-04-2019, 12:41 PM
Is there any accurate weather forecast source for The Villages? I have checked "The Weather Channel", "WESH2","The Daily Sun" and "WVLG" and still find it amazing that the weather experts are seldom correct. Any suggestions? :ohdear:
Bogie Shooter
08-04-2019, 12:45 PM
At one time these were quite accurate...……….
Bjeanj
08-04-2019, 12:50 PM
Closest I’ve found is the app “weatherbug”.
golf2140
08-04-2019, 01:58 PM
It' summer in Florida
raynan
08-04-2019, 02:05 PM
I know....no rain yesterday and the radar on the weather channel showed no rain here today so we uncovered the patio furniture. Not 5 mins later it rained but at least it didn't last long.
I can't figure it out. It's almost like the skies are laughing at us. I feel bad for the town entertainers.
Nucky
08-04-2019, 02:11 PM
Who is the Villager who was a better forecaster during Irma than the Pros? It began with a T.
HE or She was on the Money $$ Calmed a whole lot of nerves.
Velvet
08-04-2019, 02:16 PM
One of the most difficult things to predict is the weather because of all the possible combinations of events. My brother has a staff at a university that bought the supercomputer that used to be used by NASA, the university wanted it in part for weather forecasting. At the time it was the largest supercomputer in the world.
CWGUY
08-04-2019, 02:19 PM
Is there any accurate weather forecast source for The Villages? I have checked "The Weather Channel", "WESH2","The Daily Sun" and "WVLG" and still find it amazing that the weather experts are seldom correct. Any suggestions? :ohdear:
:icon_wink: I've always said since moving here "Wish I could find a weatherman with an office that has a window..... he'd be more accurate than most!" :) Like they say "It's Florida"
LuvtheVillages
08-04-2019, 02:25 PM
Back home, a front would come through, and it would rain (or snow) for maybe a day. The front would pass, and the weather cleared. That's not what happens here.
On the Florida peninsula, showers pop up somewhat randomly. The weather forecasters just say something like "30% coverage" for rain, meaning that at any given time, about 30% of the area is getting rain. Where that 30% area is, is constantly shifting. No one can tell you when it will rain in your backyard.
Barefoot
08-04-2019, 02:48 PM
Closest I’ve found is the app “weatherbug”.Thanks.
gatorbill1
08-04-2019, 03:25 PM
WVLG used to have retired meteorologists on the station, but now the people reading the Orlando weather report as our report are useless.
It's Hot There
08-04-2019, 03:28 PM
I like "My Radar" app.
fw102807
08-04-2019, 04:04 PM
Who is the Villager who was a better forecaster during Irma than the Pros? It began with a T.
HE or She was on the Money $$ Calmed a whole lot of nerves.
Tuccillo
Polar Bear
08-04-2019, 07:10 PM
I like "My Radar" app.
Agree. For the immediate few upcoming hours, you can’t really beat a radar app.
For further out forecasting, I find the Weather Channel app to be at least in the ball park most of the time. Consistent precision is not attainable imho.
Nucky
08-04-2019, 09:58 PM
Tuccillo
This guy should get paid. Tuccillo, just the greatest.
The guy on Wesh 2 Cracks us up. He should get an Academy Award for his Theatrics During a weather event. Nice guy but talk about giving me just the FACTS. HE HAD US MORE UPSET THAN THE STORM DID. We like Accuweather the best and anything except Wesh or sorry to say, The Villages Weather Report on the radio. :blahblahblah:
Thanks, FW your the bestest!
kaydee
08-04-2019, 10:44 PM
Everyday 50 / 50 chance of rain. Either it will or it won’t. Just my opinion & usually I’m prepared for whatever
red tail
08-05-2019, 04:46 AM
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tuccillo
08-05-2019, 06:44 AM
I typically look at "weather.com" when I am in a hurry. When I have time there are other sources of raw data that only a meteorologist would find interesting.
The hourly forecasts on weather.com are worth looking at in the very short term - a few hours before you are going outside. Also, I tend to look at the weather radar in Jacksonville to see how precipitation areas are moving.
In the warm season there is significant variability with precipitation. With a morning forecast of 50% showers and thunderstorms for The Villages, it can be raining in Sumter Landing but not raining in Brownwood. You can consider that a "correct forecast". There are limits to what the science can do. There is less variability in precipitation during the cold season so the forecasts are more spatially precise further out in time.
Is there any accurate weather forecast source for The Villages? I have checked "The Weather Channel", "WESH2","The Daily Sun" and "WVLG" and still find it amazing that the weather experts are seldom correct. Any suggestions? :ohdear:
tuccillo
08-05-2019, 06:48 AM
At one time I was paid as a research scientist for the National Weather Service. I am now retired. If we have another significant weather event I will again post my thoughts. Here's hoping that I don't post very often.
This guy should get paid. Tuccillo, just the greatest.
The guy on Wesh 2 Cracks us up. He should get an Academy Award for his Theatrics During a weather event. Nice guy but talk about giving me just the FACTS. HE HAD US MORE UPSET THAN THE STORM DID. We like Accuweather the best and anything except Wesh or sorry to say, The Villages Weather Report on the radio. :blahblahblah:
Thanks, FW your the bestest!
Kahuna32162
08-05-2019, 07:30 AM
Thanks.
Be careful with weatherbug, it's full of spam.
Carla B
08-05-2019, 08:04 AM
I like "My Radar" app.
Me too. "My Radar" by Acme Aconometrics for Windows 10. You can see where it's raining anywhere in the U.S. Not a tool for long-term forecasting but it shows where the rain is and how big an area it covers and whether there is convection.
Nucky
08-05-2019, 08:40 AM
At one time I was paid as a research scientist for the National Weather Service. I am now retired. If we have another significant weather event I will again post my thoughts. Here's hoping that I don't post very often.
You Service to our Community should not be Overlooked. As a Newbie For Irma and the Non-Named Big Storm the year before it was your matter of fact Updates that calmed us the most and then at one point let us know it was time to bail out. I'm comfortable with our decision with your assist.
I've heard there are 4400 Manufactured Home in The Historic Section. Let's overestimate that half are Snowbirds. Where would the other 2200 households with one or two residents and all the other people who live in Manufactured/Mobile/Park Models in other local communities evacuate to? Where do people with animals evacuate to?
My point, there is a high probability that we will be sitting tight in our own home if there ever is another event unless its a whopper. We are as prepared as we can be. There are 18 people in the little gang that we hang with here. 14 of them who are long-time residents stayed during Irma and laughed at us for taking off into Georgia into a town near Tifton Georgia. At that time I figured better safe than sorry. My thinking really hasn't changed it's just the weather doesn't shake us up at all anymore. It concerns us sometimes but that a big improvement over the way it was two years ago.
Thank You :super: Tuccillo, You Are The Best!
Barefoot
08-05-2019, 09:31 AM
Be careful with weatherbug, it's full of spam.Thanks for the warning - much appreciated. :thumbup:
Velvet
08-05-2019, 10:30 AM
At one time I was paid as a research scientist for the National Weather Service. I am now retired. If we have another significant weather event I will again post my thoughts. Here's hoping that I don't post very often.
Oh, sorry Tuccillo, I just read this post. When people said you were the best forecaster ever I thought it was because of your arthritis. My dad had a type of arthritis that could forecast rain very very accurately.
Velvet
08-05-2019, 10:35 AM
My parents lived in the historic section from 1995 to 2011 and only once did they had to fix the roof during that time, that I remember.
tuccillo
08-05-2019, 10:55 AM
I don’t have arthritis yet - just some occasional aches and pains that come from forgetting that I am not 22 anymore ;-)
Oh, sorry Tuccillo, I just read this post. When people said you were the best forecaster ever I thought it was because of your arthritis. My dad had a type of arthritis that could forecast rain very very accurately.
VILLAGERBB
08-05-2019, 12:58 PM
Okie dokie...thanks for the input.
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