They always are, doesn't stop me from checking the 5 different sites I check, but as for who I believe....while all those sites maybe give some insight into what the wind and weather might do or might be doing.....when it comes right down to it........I believe what my own eyes are telling me.Just checked forecasts for next week , who do you believe .Windfinder says one thing ,Sailflow something else , Environment Canada different again .
Oh I dunno bout that King Joe. I've said it many times, they ALWAYS seem to get it right in the winter....they say it's gonna snow, it snows. They say there's gonna be squalls, there are. They tell us how strong and from which direction the wind will be blowing, and it's that strong and blowing from the direction they say it will be blowing from.Yeah, weather and wind predicting is far from an exact science (ya think it could be better but no...)
You will always be right using your method Trevor.They always are, doesn't stop me from checking the 5 different sites I check, but as for who I believe....while all those sites maybe give some insight into what the wind and weather might do or might be doing.....when it comes right down to it........I believe what my own eyes are telling me.
Happens all the time, that's why I said earlier I don't put much faith in any forecast more than 3 days out, and even then, I still always look the day of to make sure my eyes aren't telling me something different than those 5 sites I check before I go.You can look but I mean is it ever really that accurate when looking a week out?
There’s been a number of times I went to bed with it saying one thing and wake up to it saying something completely different, and then get to the lake and it and is actually something different all together!!
Not so much about me being right gibby, as much as it is, hoping I am right when I get there. Sometimes I am, sometimes I'm not, but one thing that is almost a certainty every time I go, the weather forecasters didn't exactly get it right either.You will always be right using your method Trevor.
50 % ?Weather forecasters only need to be right 50% of the time in order to keep their jobs. It's one of the safest professions really, they rarely get fired even when they call for light winds but turns out to be a hurricane.
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