He continues, "(2) We are now able to predict major weather events
farther in advance than light to moderate events."
Remember the winter bomb that hit the U.S. East Coast in March 1993? The
National Weather Service predicted that event 5 days in advance. Later, in
January 1996, we had another major snowstorm that produced more snow than any
other storm in the 20th century; again, this was forecast 5 days in advance.
Uccellini asserts that no one could have made those predictions 20 years ago.
"But Mother Nature has a way of exacting revenge," he laughs,
"like last Monday, when we only got a warning out 8 hours in advance. While
that didnt meet our current standards, it really is a testament to how far
weve come."
Okay, so meteorologists missed the snowstorm of Y2K. They nailed with
astonishing accuracy the next winter storm that arrived almost a week later.
Forecasters predicted time of day the precipitation would begin, and precisely
maps the boundaries of where there would be snowfall, where there would be sleet,
and where there would be rain. They even accurately described snow accumulation
totals.
Jones not only agrees with Uccellini, he believes the best is yet to
come...and soon. He says as meteorologists fine-tune their models and computers
get more powerful, in 10-15 years forecasters will be able to accurately predict
the weather 10 days, perhaps even 14 days, ahead of time.
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