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On 3/8/2025 at 7:06 PM, Orlando Buffalo said:

No I do not underestimate, I simply feel that the number of private companies that do the same thing are sufficient and feel the federal government should only be working on topics of vital national security. If you feel they do only vital things we can stop arguing because you believe politicians in general are looking out primarily for their constituents. 


Name one private company that “does the same thing.” 
 

 

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1 hour ago, Roundybout said:


Name one private company that “does the same thing.” 
 

 

We already went through this, the NWS needs to collect and package the data, but there are several companies that run their own models, such as AccuWeather and the insurance companies.

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10 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

We already went through this, the NWS needs to collect and package the data, but there are several companies that run their own models, such as AccuWeather and the insurance companies.


So you admit that these companies need the NWS to actually produce their product?

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1 hour ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

We already went through this, the NWS needs to collect and package the data, but there are several companies that run their own models, such as AccuWeather and the insurance companies.

 

As do major airlines, who have their own meteorology depts.

It is true that rely on basic data from the NWS, but there has never been talk of completely eliminating that organization.

 

Still, they are independent and produce their own product for their consumption.

 

In addition, they operate and are interested on a very limited period of forecasting, and aren't really concerned beyond about 36 hours. 

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3 hours ago, Roundybout said:


So you admit that these companies need the NWS to actually produce their product?

You have mentioned how the NWS employees are overworked. Can you share any specifics? How many hours does the typical NWS employee work? Do they get comp time or overtime pay? Anything at all? 

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5 hours ago, Roundybout said:


So you admit that these companies need the NWS to actually produce their product?

I have said that from the beginning, the NWS has a job, a real job, but you were defending them not doing the basic requirements of that job. 

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Fired workers are reinstated at NOAA, creating confusion on the heels of severe storms

 

https://flip.it/4XZiNS

 

I thought we only need like 4 people at noaa? What happens Maga? 

 

Another win for doge lol. 

 

Waste fraud and abuse? The waste is paying all these people doge laid off to sit home and not work! 

 

Fraud? Trump and Musk! 

 

Abuse? What they are doing with the power they have. It went straight to their head! 

 

Maga? Bunch of *****en idiots for supporting it. 

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50 minutes ago, 4th&long said:

Fired workers are reinstated at NOAA, creating confusion on the heels of severe storms

 

https://flip.it/4XZiNS

 

I thought we only need like 4 people at noaa? What happens Maga? 

 

Another win for doge lol. 

 

Waste fraud and abuse? The waste is paying all these people doge laid off to sit home and not work! 

 

Fraud? Trump and Musk! 

 

Abuse? What they are doing with the power they have. It went straight to their head! 

 

Maga? Bunch of *****en idiots for supporting it. 

 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, 4th&long said:

That's all you got? Weak. 


Don’t tell us what your wife says to you on a nightly basis.

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On 3/10/2025 at 4:15 PM, Orlando Buffalo said:

I have said that from the beginning, the NWS has a job, a real job, but you were defending them not doing the basic requirements of that job. 


When did I do that?

Posted
10 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

In your opinion what is the most vital job that the NWS? 


The forecasters who must take on a variety of roles. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


The forecasters who must take on a variety of roles. 

This is apparently where we disagree, the primary vital job of the NWS is to collect the data. As you have pointed out there a lot of companies that take that information and process it in many  ways but the NWS is the only organization currently capable of collecting it on such a large scale. Them stating they will not launch weather balloons to collect the data is a breach of their fundamental and most important job. 

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7 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

This is apparently where we disagree, the primary vital job of the NWS is to collect the data. As you have pointed out there a lot of companies that take that information and process it in many  ways but the NWS is the only organization currently capable of collecting it on such a large scale. Them stating they will not launch weather balloons to collect the data is a breach of their fundamental and most important job. 


The forecasters do take on the data though. They collect and interpret the data. 

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Just now, Roundybout said:


The forecasters do take on the data though. They collect and interpret the data. 

What data will they use if they stop collecting it? You said they were so understaffed they couldn't fly weather balloons, which is the most basic level of their job, or is the weather balloon information not useful? 

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22 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


The forecasters who must take on a variety of roles. 

You’ve mentioned these people are overworked. What you haven’t been willing to provide is any data regarding the claim. Do these poor overworked people get paid overtime? Comp time? If so, is there anything to suggest they are not happy with the arrangement?Any info at all other than “they are overworked”?

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9 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

What data will they use if they stop collecting it? You said they were so understaffed they couldn't fly weather balloons, which is the most basic level of their job, or is the weather balloon information not useful? 


They’ll have things like their infrared satellites, radar, and basic instruments. But soundings are the best and most accurate way to measure atmospheric instability conductive to storm development. 
 

They’ll probably have to rely on other NWS offices’ readings which means that the data will be less accurate for the Albany area. 

3 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

You’ve mentioned these people are overworked. What you haven’t been willing to provide is any data regarding the claim. Do these poor overworked people get paid overtime? Comp time? If so, is there anything to suggest they are not happy with the arrangement?Any info at all other than “they are overworked”?


 

You like saving all my posts. Go find the ones where I provided news links. 

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1 minute ago, Roundybout said:


They’ll have things like their infrared satellites, radar, and basic instruments. But soundings are the best and most accurate way to measure atmospheric instability conductive to storm development. 
 

They’ll probably have to rely on other NWS offices’ readings which means that the data will be less accurate for the Albany area. 


 

You like saving all my posts. Go find the ones where I provided news links. 

He's got nothing else to do all day.  Things get boring in the basement.  Especially when the Minecraft servers go down. 

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