JDHillFan Posted March 20 Posted March 20 3 minutes ago, Roundybout said: You like saving all my posts. Go find the ones where I provided news links. Don’t flatter yourself. It’s easy to remember ridiculous assertions that are based solely on feelings. 1
Orlando Buffalo Posted March 20 Posted March 20 1 hour 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. So then the data it is collecting is not that useful? I am not sure if you are intentionally missing the point but the NWS has one fundamental job, which is collecting data, and when they are not doing everything in their power to collect that data it has lost its mission and is clearly bloated with too many workers doing less important work
Roundybout Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 7 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said: So then the data it is collecting is not that useful? I am not sure if you are intentionally missing the point but the NWS has one fundamental job, which is collecting data, and when they are not doing everything in their power to collect that data it has lost its mission and is clearly bloated with too many workers doing less important work I'm not sure what your point is. The whole point of this thread was that NWS offices are unable to gather the critical data because of the cuts. They've already been understaffed; firing probational employees will only make the problem worse.
4th&long Posted March 20 Posted March 20 7 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said: So then the data it is collecting is not that useful? I am not sure if you are intentionally missing the point but the NWS has one fundamental job, which is collecting data, and when they are not doing everything in their power to collect that data it has lost its mission and is clearly bloated with too many workers doing less important work And your a teacher lol! Can you read? Sorry forget that, you obviously can't. Did he say any data is useless? No. He said best and most useful. That doesn't mean other data is useless. What a moron!
JDHillFan Posted March 20 Posted March 20 1 hour ago, Roundybout said: I'm not sure what your point is. The whole point of this thread was that NWS offices are unable to gather the critical data because of the cuts. They've already been understaffed; firing probational employees will only make the problem worse. What is the practical impact? Any real life examples of weather related calamities caused by understaffed NWS? No need to respond as we’ve been over this. There isn’t.
Roundybout Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 9 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: What is the practical impact? Any real life examples of weather related calamities caused by understaffed NWS? No need to respond as we’ve been over this. There isn’t. I gave you some. You dismissed them as being too out of date. Your constant moving of the goalposts is tiring.
JDHillFan Posted March 21 Posted March 21 47 minutes ago, Roundybout said: I gave you some. You dismissed them as being too out of date. Your constant moving of the goalposts is tiring. You didn’t give “some”. You provided “one” link to a historic tornado in Chicago that happened 35 years ago and had zero relation to NWS being understaffed, underfunded, or overworked. Your constant inability to recall your own posts is tiring. 1
Roundybout Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 8 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: You provided “one” link to a historic tornado in Chicago that happened 35 years ago Quote You dismissed them as being too out of date. I rest my case. At this point, there is absolutely nothing I could give you that would satisfy you. You are hell-bent on deleting anything that benefits the American public. Nonetheless: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/as-noaa-braces-for-more-cuts-scientists-say-public-safety-is-at-risk Quote The former NSSL employee said around a dozen people from the lab and the Storm Prediction Center in the Norman facility have already been let go. The cuts reduced the staffing capabilities for the agencies to model and track storms as well as provide alerts for people in affected storm areas, the worker said.
JDHillFan Posted March 21 Posted March 21 6 minutes ago, Roundybout said: I rest my case. At this point, there is absolutely nothing I could give you that would satisfy you. You are hell-bent on deleting anything that benefits the American public. Nonetheless: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/as-noaa-braces-for-more-cuts-scientists-say-public-safety-is-at-risk You cannot provide a single real-life example of a calamity brought about or worsened by lack of weather data related to NWS funding. Not one.
Roundybout Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 30 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: You cannot provide a single real-life example of a calamity brought about or worsened by lack of weather data related to NWS funding. Not one. I did. You said it was too old. As I said, you move the goalposts so much it's impossible.
JDHillFan Posted March 21 Posted March 21 14 minutes ago, Roundybout said: I did. You said it was too old. As I said, you move the goalposts so much it's impossible. https://www.weather.gov/lot/plainfield_tornado_anniversary this is the one and only link you provided. Let’s pretend it happened yesterday. Show me where it mentions not having enough weather analysis, funding, or people on the job as a factor in the effects of this freak storm.
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