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» Mark Hoekzema at Weatherbug writes from larry borsato
Mark Hoekzema at Weatherbug writes about the tendency of people to complain about meteorologists:I hear and read the comments all the time. Meteorologists are never right or its the only job where you get paid when youre wrong and so... [Read More]

» Looks like rain. from larry borsato
Mark Hoekzema at Weatherbug writes about the tendency of people to complain about meteorologists:I hear and read the comments all the time. Meteorologists are never right or its the only job where you get paid when youre wrong and so... [Read More]

» Un pensamiento from Blog para lectores de español
Micro Persuasion"There's an old saying that you can complain about the weather, but you can't do anything about it" [Read More]

» False predictions from JD on MX
False predictions: Steve Rubel had a piece here last week about applying reputation techniques to weather forecasters and others: "Everyone who is in the 'prediction business' should be blogging. Analysts are doing so. CEOs are too. Why not fortune tel... [Read More]

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