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Hurricane predictors admit they can't predict hurricanes - quit jobs
2011-12-13
Two top U.S. hurricane forecasters, revered like rock stars in Deep South hurricane country, are quitting the practice because it doesn't work.

William Gray and Phil Klotzbach say a look back shows their past 20 years of forecasts had no value.

The two scientists from Colorado State University will still discuss different probabilities as hurricane seasons approach -- a much more cautious approach. But the shift signals how far humans are, even with supercomputers, from truly knowing what our weather will do next.

Gray, recently joined by Klotzbach, has been known for decades for an annual forecast of how many hurricanes can be expected each official hurricane season (which runs from June to November.) Southerners hang on his words, as even a mid-sized hurricane can cause billions in damage.

Last week, the pair dropped this announcement out of a clear, blue sky: "We are discontinuing our early December quantitative hurricane forecast for the next year ... Our early December Atlantic basin seasonal hurricane forecasts of the last 20 years have not shown real-time forecast skill even though the hindcast studies on which they were based had considerable skill."
Wow. Maybe we can get some global warming nutjobs to admit their crap don't work either! I can dream, can't I?
Posted by:DarthVader

#6  Note that Gray & company (real scientists) are abandoning the early December forecast, NOT their regular hurricane season forecast. A main reason is the well-known “Spring barrier” in El Nino Southern Oscillation forecasts for the next yearÂ…

More details at Watts Up With That
Posted by: SteveS   2011-12-13 19:04  

#5  >But the shift signals how far humans are, even with supercomputers, from truly knowing what our weather will do next.

Especially with super-computers. Exponential Error is a mathematical construct (also enshrined within QM) that basically says how predictable a chaotic system will be...

It's about 2 weeks tops.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-12-13 17:26  

#4  some ideas are so stupid that only an intellectual will believe it.
Posted by: jack salami   2011-12-13 16:25  

#3  IIRC Gray is a skeptic of anthropogenic global warming
Posted by: OldSpook   2011-12-13 16:25  

#2  Remember, weather is not related to climate, unless it confirms the preconceived views of the warmists, then it is.
Posted by: Cincinnatus Chili   2011-12-13 15:48  

#1  How about the lie that Global Warming will flood the Earth, that's a side slapper,
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-12-13 15:21  

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