View Full Version : The WEATHER MAN SUCKS
Mr. Sandman 05-24-2004, 04:08 PM I have to tell you they have been WAY THE HECK OFF the past few days. I think it must be possible to do a little better guys...
on sun it was for rain to heavy rain t-storms...it was 80 and sunny by me and not a cloud in the skys all day till 10:00, then a lite rain and it stopped in 10 min. These guys are a waste of time almost.
Even today...It is SUNNY and nice by me. they tell me it is raining all day?
I heard on the news that this year we have a 75% chance of a getting hit with a hurricane.:rolleyes: They can't predict the weather today...how can they predict the weather 3 months from now?
Must be the same people at the weather station as there are at the ASMFC predicting how many SB we caught :laughs:
BigFish 05-24-2004, 05:45 PM I am with you Mr. Sandman....they do a horrible job! I was watching Chickage Windler on channel 7 Sunday morning, as I was going to the Sox game that day.....she mentioned every spectrum in the weather world for a forecast for that day "EXCEPT" sun and that was what we got! They sure do like to cover all of the bases though just in case they are somewhat off, they will never be totally incorrect! Nice work if you can get it!:smash:
RIROCKHOUND 05-24-2004, 05:46 PM What else is new...
:af:
They always suck!!!
Raider Ronnie 05-24-2004, 06:47 PM I went out on my boat Sat. am, got the 5.00am NOAA update before heading out. fore cast called for winds 5-10 kt out of the NE and seas 1 ft or less.
Got out past Boston Light and there were 6 ftrs coming from the east:mad:
Had the vhf on the boat on a weather station and they were saying the same forecast at 11.00 am and 12.00 noon:af:
Been the same story for a month :confused:
Ron
Vectorfisher 05-24-2004, 08:42 PM I have been bitten a bunch of times this spring listening to that dam NOAA weather radio. They have there head in the sand all of them:smash:
quick decision 05-24-2004, 08:56 PM http://www.weather.com/index.html You can scroll down to boating and beaches(its at the bottom) you can click on actual weather bouys out in the ocean. Put in your zip code. Boston B bouy, isle of shouls ect. This is weather information you can actualy use. :rolleyes:
beachwalker 05-25-2004, 04:52 AM I here ya Sandy.
After living out here for a bit you start tp see trends. What happens when, etc.
We never got those thundy storms (rarely ever do) but as you know the fog is a way of life and many mornings are foggy and then it starts to burn off but everytime the heat low forms on land and begins to rise the wind fills in and blows the fog back over the land. So a forecast of early am fog burning off DOESN'T always pan out.
just one example.
I actually don't care if it is sunny or foggy. It's all good to me.
:)
It might sound crazy but I use the channel 10 website (www.turnto10.com) marine forecast tool and it seems to be fairly accurate although their predicted forecast usually would be conditions after 10:00am when the winds kick up. When I get to the boat I turn on the noaa stations.
Fish On 05-25-2004, 08:28 AM QD, Can't find that link, do I have to register? Getting individual buoy info. sounds fantastic.
ScottM 05-25-2004, 08:46 AM Fish On,
Try this link...
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/box/marineobs2.shtml
Youngmoon74 05-25-2004, 09:07 AM I really think the weather man needs to lay off the bottle, cause his forecasts haven't been right for my area the past couple weeks :mad:
Now you must be talking about Art Lake from NBC 10 :)
Mike P 05-25-2004, 12:00 PM My God, is Art Lake still on Channel 10? :eek:
Guy has to be almost 90--he's been on there since I was a kid.
quick decision 05-25-2004, 12:05 PM I get through aol. I think you might have to register but its free. Does anything come up at all. Try to cut and paste the address.
Buoy / CMAN Stations
near Weymouth, MA (02191) More Buoy/CMANs
Boston (BUOY ID#B44013)
Latitude/Longitude 42.35 N / 70.68 W
Site Elevation 0.0 meters
Air Temp Height 4.0 meters above site elevation
Anemometer Height 5.0 meters above site elevation
Water Depth 55.0 meters
Watch Circle Radius 130 yards
Conditions
Last Updated Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 12:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Wind Direction (WDIR) -- 10°
Wind Speed (WSPD) 11.3 kts
Wind Gust (GST) -- kts
Wave Height (WVHT) 3.3 ft
Dominant Wave Period (DPD) 6 sec
Atmospheric Pressure (PRES) 29.95 inches
Pressure Tendency (PTDY) --
Air Temperature (ATMP) 49 F
Water Temperature (WTMP) 50 F
Dew Point (DEWP) 48 F
Marine Information for Weymouth, MA (02191)
:)
Fish On 05-25-2004, 12:22 PM Scott thanks. I didn't realize that data was buried in the NOAA website. I'm definately going to use that as well.
Thanks again.
ScottM 05-25-2004, 02:45 PM Fish On, no problem. Even though NOAA typically blows their marine forecasts, their website does have a lot of useful/interesting info.
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