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brentspeak

(18,290 posts)
6. If you feel that strongly about this
Tue Jan 27, 2015, 04:06 AM
Jan 2015

You're actually talking to the wrong person.

Go on twitter and say something to the NOAA meteorologist who is publicly apologizing for the forecast.

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in case you are commenting w/o watching the coverage chillfactor Jan 2015 #1
I have watched the coverage brentspeak Jan 2015 #2
yet millions still affected by the storm... chillfactor Jan 2015 #5
If you feel that strongly about this brentspeak Jan 2015 #6
one area was downgraded ...ONE... chillfactor Jan 2015 #8
Millions in the NYC area could have been affected Retrograde Jan 2015 #17
The meteorologist is apologizing because it's NYC and NJ kcr Jan 2015 #28
its a sandy thing. the euro forecasted sandy better, the euros had it more over NYC & NJ. so i think pansypoo53219 Jan 2015 #31
I was joking, but yeah, I think you're right. kcr Jan 2015 #33
Is it now? I'm in the middle of it and... TreasonousBastard Jan 2015 #3
Are you in the Philly/NJ area? brentspeak Jan 2015 #4
Shit happens with forecasts-- are you complaining that you didn't have enough snow? TreasonousBastard Jan 2015 #9
Do you see me complaining? brentspeak Jan 2015 #15
For Christ sakes. Let it go. Weather forecasting is not exact. nt longship Jan 2015 #12
all the forecasts Ive read the past fews days are for blizzards NYC and east only nt msongs Jan 2015 #7
Philadelphia area has been preparing for a major storm for days TorchTheWitch Jan 2015 #14
wonder if Bolaris will get blamed again! PCIntern Jan 2015 #25
There is frequently tons of coverage regarding bitter cold temps in the upper midwest. PotatoChip Jan 2015 #30
Oh... NJ & Philly are spared. That's all that matters. Atman Jan 2015 #10
Im watching the weather channel cwydro Jan 2015 #11
So I take it you live in the North East and everything should be up and running like normal? ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #13
Very glad oberliner Jan 2015 #16
You're welcome to come up and shovel off the deck, front walkway and driveway for me mythology Jan 2015 #18
Better safe than sorry; that also applies to hurricanes. nt babylonsister Jan 2015 #19
Yes this is the #1 story at Drudge Report - sepcific to NY and NJ underpants Jan 2015 #20
I've learned the media always gives the worst case scenario FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #21
So where exactly is this "huge bust" / "embarrasingly colossal mistake"? Glassunion Jan 2015 #22
Would defunding NOAA and Skidmore Jan 2015 #23
Yeah, because that's precisely the point my OP was arguing brentspeak Jan 2015 #36
Huge bust. You mean like Dolly Parton? nt PCIntern Jan 2015 #24
Yes. Ahh I love this photo of Dolly's huge bust... Glassunion Jan 2015 #27
It wasn't too bad in my part of NJ (right across the river from Manhattan), Beacool Jan 2015 #26
Works for me in western New Hampshire! elias49 Jan 2015 #29
Glad it didn't cause much damage. backscatter712 Jan 2015 #32
Good. I always prefer when dangerous storms decide not to show up after all. nt tblue37 Jan 2015 #34
Nothing to be embarrassed about. We have over TWO FEET OF SNOW. KittyWampus Jan 2015 #35
There was no "embarrassingly colossal mistake" The forecast was actually very good. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #37
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