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Every year Colorado State University's Department of Atmospheric Science puts out their forecast for tropical storm activity for the Atlantic/Caribbean/Gulf of Mexico regions.
Here is the most recent one:http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/2009/aug2009/aug2009.pdf
What really annoys me is how they keep revising their 'predictions'(and I uses this term loosely). At what point do these soothsayer's predictions become documented fact instead of a forecast.
I believe it was in 2007 where they actually had put out a revision to their forecast for the year in late October. The season is damn near over and they are still revising their predictions.
I wonder if I can call my bookie and make bets on Football games at the 2 minute warning in the 4th quarter?
Here is the most recent one:http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/forecasts/2009/aug2009/aug2009.pdf
What really annoys me is how they keep revising their 'predictions'(and I uses this term loosely). At what point do these soothsayer's predictions become documented fact instead of a forecast.
I believe it was in 2007 where they actually had put out a revision to their forecast for the year in late October. The season is damn near over and they are still revising their predictions.
I wonder if I can call my bookie and make bets on Football games at the 2 minute warning in the 4th quarter?