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Where do you get your weather?

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Jim@concordfarms.

05-22-2005 13:30:33




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Just curious as to where you folks like to get your weather forecasts. Local TV, cable networks, web, or elsewhere? I'm getting more and more impatient with The Weather Channel and some of the internet weather sites because of excessive advertising and off-topic information. For example, when I want to know the five day forecast, I don't want to wait for a 5 minute segment on how to prune your rose bushes to conclude. Your comments? Thanks. Jim.

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RayP(MI)

05-23-2005 19:11:49




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
Priamrily, I get my weather from the TV. Look carefully at the maps and radar plots, and then do my own predictions. Often I"m equal or better than the forecasters. (Oh, I do have a degree in science, that helps!)



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jake3

05-24-2005 09:20:00




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to RayP(MI), 05-23-2005 19:11:49  
MI weather persons are the only people who can be wrong 100% of the time and still have a job



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JWhite

05-23-2005 12:39:39




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
I get my weather from 2 sources. One is NOAA (weather.gov then find yourself on the map)which can give you about a week of forcasts for your choice of counties or parishes. The other one is My-Cast. You have to register for My-Cast but its free. Once registered, you can set your preferences for areas of interests (relatives, vacation spots, etc), and you can set Email settings for NOAA and Civil Defence (AMBER) Alerts. The radar can allow you to zoom in to your areas (which I really like), and shows basic radar, storm track, and satalites views. The forcasts have 3 settings (a 12 hour block with 1 hour intervals, a 2 day forcast with 6 hour intervals, and a 5 day forcast with 12 hour intervals).

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http://weather.gov/

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old fashioned farmer

05-23-2005 08:43:22




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
Howdy,

Well, as I like to say, God has a reason for everything. And since my degree in meteorology isn't gettin me a weather forecasting job that pays, I use that knowledge to do my own forecasting. A little study on some webpages and I put together my own weather map (ala microsoft paint) and then use the computer models found on a few sites to look at the future stuff. Following the current situation and looking for repetitive patterns in the models is key. Can't buy the model forecast word for word or you just get a constant change and no reliable forecast (can you say t.v. weather forecast?). I'm no big fan of tv guys since most are there to look good and "accuracy" is just a $2 word thrown around to get more viewers. God bless.

--old fashioned farmer

p.s. remember the old saying, "Don't shoot the messenger" well, unless he's more concerned about his hair than about giving the weather. :)

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Mattlt

05-23-2005 05:59:36




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
NOAA for the forecast. If you look at forecasts from the "private" outfits (Weather Underground, Weather Channel, etc) they seem to be worded the same as NOAA. (Wonder who's stealing from who?)

Also, I like the Convective Outlooks page under NOAA. Gives a three day extended severe weather forecast. You can click around at this site, and learn all kinds of good servere weather stuff.

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Jerry/MT

05-22-2005 21:15:21




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
Get my transpiration data from Agrimet by BuRec and I have Weatherbug on my desktop and I have agriculture.com zip code weather and weather.com in my Favorites and historical weather from Western regional Climate Center, part of National Weather Service. Then I go look off the front porch to find that all those sources are liars! No really they're not that bad, but... I ALWAYS USE THE FRONT PORCH CHECK JUST TO MAKE SURE. It's a belt and suspenders approach.

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Weirsdale George

05-22-2005 19:55:14




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
You need to get yourself a "weather brick". Now what is a weather brick, you may ask. It is any old brick that you can find and you place it in your front yard with the following instructions:

If the brick is wet -- its raining.
If the brick is hot -- its sunny.
If the brick is cold -- look out for frost.
If the brick is missing -- there are tornados nearby.



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From the Sky!

05-22-2005 19:18:01




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
I get my weather from the sky.



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kyhayman

05-22-2005 18:50:12




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
I use weather bug, runs in my task bar all the time on the computer. For trends and 'strategic planning' I use the Univ of KY Weather Center (www.ca.uky.edu) , it gives the NWS predictions and a lot of climate data to help gauge accuracy. TV weather, no thank you, every channel a different forecast.



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FH

05-22-2005 18:33:56




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
Someone once said, "I hear a lot of people talking about the weather, but nobody ever does anything about it." Tomorrow's weather has almost an 80% chance it will be like today.(Extrapolated from many years of wx statistics.) Any forecast over about three days is a wild-a$$ed guess. Don't like the weather? Wait about 2-3 days and it'll change.



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centrlilbaler

05-22-2005 18:17:56




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
i get the general weather from intellicast. the local i depend on a number of sources.



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tractordave

05-22-2005 17:58:58




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
www.nws.noaa.gov



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RB/CT

05-22-2005 16:28:02




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
www.weather.com, which is the weather channel.



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cdusthockey

05-22-2005 15:21:12




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
accuweather.com is where i go, goo hour to hour forcasts



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Davis In SC

05-22-2005 17:45:10




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to cdusthockey, 05-22-2005 15:21:12  
Accuweather seems to be the best one one. They call in the forecast to our local AM station, for at least 15 years. Dr. Joe Sobel is consistently more accurate than the TV weathermen (and weatherladies)..... ..... I like the 15 day extended forcast online.....



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Ron in AR

05-22-2005 14:39:02




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
I use Weather Bug. A small desktop app that loads quick and is updated pretty often. Free download. About as dependable as any other source I've found.



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RickB

05-22-2005 14:26:04




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
I interpret the regional radar loop from Intellicast to see what is emminent.When I need forecast info, I have Weather Underground bookmarked and usually rely on that.



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williamf

05-22-2005 14:19:40




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
"You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows."
With that in mind, I have Weather Underground set as my homepage. The five day for my zipcode comes up when I turn the box on.
They have a five dollar a year deal to cut out all the ads, but with Mozilla blocking the popups and a fairly fast connection (Direcway)to get past the flashing banners I haven't found it necessary.
Their forecast is about as likely as anybody's; the local and regional animated radars will give a better idea what's going to happen soon.

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doogdoog

05-22-2005 14:11:38




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
Aloha, Yep, I agree, just stick your head out the window. The weather forecasts are either 1 day too early or 1 day too late. That's what happens when you work in a building without any windows. LOL

Mahalo,
doogdoog



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Nebraska Cowman

05-22-2005 14:06:41




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
I get mine from Noaa No banner ads, no pop-ups. And the page loads fast. Set it for your city and then bookmark it.



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Indydirtfarmer

05-22-2005 13:33:07




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Jim@concordfarms., 05-22-2005 13:30:33  
.....I stick my head out the window.....

Local TV stations never seem to all predict the same thing. Funny thing is, most of the time, they're ALL WRONG.....



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farmallbee

05-22-2005 17:47:46




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 05-22-2005 13:33:07  
sure is true-I needed to cut hay was going to friday they were calling for rain none yet and probably won'tthen they will call for clear I will cutand it will be WET!



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Paul in Mich

05-22-2005 14:25:53




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 05-22-2005 13:33:07  
Makes you wonder how they can be so right about global warming, and so wrong about tomorrow"s weather, doesn"t it?



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riverbend

05-22-2005 20:27:01




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Paul in Mich, 05-22-2005 14:25:53  
For climate change they measure things like the temperature of the oceans or the amount of arctic ice, things that change very slowly. For your local 3 day weather, they are looking at a computer model of the weather off Alaska. The better forecasters stick their heads out the window and look to see how the models are doing.



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twopop

05-22-2005 13:50:08




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 05-22-2005 13:33:07  
AMEN



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Larry NE IL

05-22-2005 20:11:32




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 Re: Where do you get your weather? in reply to twopop, 05-22-2005 13:50:08  
After years in the excavating business and flying business, with some farming on the side I"ve made a study of the weather. I look at forcasts, but mainly read the upper wind (jet stream) forcast then predict my own!! I"m not perfect, but compete better than the "you better bring your umbrella" people on TV



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