A Posting For Meteorologists - The Future of Forecasting
2022 tornado, image by Ben Holcomb The NWS did not provide an advance warning of this Kansas tornado as the tornado was in progress when the warning was issued. [If you aren't a meteorologist or meteorology student, feel free to skip this post.] On December 1, we published a piece outlining our recommendations pertaining to the future of the National Weather Service . There are serious issues pertaining to the way meteorologists are educated and trained in 2024 that desperately need to be addressed in 2025. Today, I want to focus on one of the recommendations pertaining to meteorologists' training: There is an expectation that meteorologists should be able to intervene and change a forecast when the computer forecasts are obviously wrong. But, as aviation safety has learned, there is no way for people to overrule defective automation output when they have little or no experience doing so. An analogy: Why did Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash in 2013 in...