Podcast, Mike Seidel noted that they stopped putting the center line or center “H’s” on their cones. I am increasingly of the viewpoint that this is a good idea, at least beyond 3 to 5 days. The Weather Channel’s Director of Weather Presentation is. He recently tweeted, “The forecast was right....to hear many feel it was not can be frustrating....also means the tools the meteorological community is using to communicate such forecasts are not working.
It is imperative that such nuanced messaging is shared explicitly. The cone is used because we know there are possibilities of sudden turns or track shifts. This is how that uncertainty is represented. As such, anyone in the cone should be prepared to act, and nobody should evacuate from one part of the cone to another part of the cone. However, messengers must say these things too and clearly articulate the uncertainty rather than just slapping a cone on the screen or a Tweet.
storm surge warning & flooding map, with input from emergency managers. Problem now is getting everyone to utilize them.” There is more to hurricane messaging than the cone, model runs, live shots, and the Saffir-Simpson scale.Speaking of which, there will certainly be discussions about the appropriateness or efficacy of the. I personally got frustrated with all of the discussion about Hurricane Ian being “almost a Category 5 storm.
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