brunota2003 wrote:WGOM in June? I'm predicting severe weather this spring and summer, in central Kansas.now, where's all my money for my prediction?
Same place mine is.


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brunota2003 wrote:WGOM in June? I'm predicting severe weather this spring and summer, in central Kansas.now, where's all my money for my prediction?
vbhoutex wrote:brunota2003 wrote:WGOM in June? I'm predicting severe weather this spring and summer, in central Kansas.now, where's all my money for my prediction?
Same place mine is.![]()
In JB's hands since he is a certified professional meteorologist and Accuweather is willing to pay him mega-bucks.
cycloneye wrote:We are getting closer to the timeframe that JB said something would form in the WGOM.Any new update from him about this?
OpieStorm wrote:It's ok, he'll have a excuse as to why he was wrong, people will forgive him, and he'll have a new outlook about how he thinks the Atlantic basin need to be closely watched in August...a storm will form in August and he will be considered a genius as always.
cycloneye wrote:We are getting closer to the timeframe that JB said something would form in the WGOM.Any new update from him about this?
Sanibel wrote:You have to give him partial credit for that thing. Though I personally think he's crazy for making bold predictions like that as a professional.
cheezyWXguy wrote:Sanibel wrote:You have to give him partial credit for that thing. Though I personally think he's crazy for making bold predictions like that as a professional.
lol why? He didn't really make a prediction. He just based it off of climatology. June storms typically form in the gulf or nw caribbean. There was never any model support, from what I saw. And all that happened was that a weak tropical wave crossing through the gulf became convectively active for one day. I have a hard time believing that this is what JB was referring to 20 days ago...
Ed Mahmoud wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Sanibel wrote:You have to give him partial credit for that thing. Though I personally think he's crazy for making bold predictions like that as a professional.
lol why? He didn't really make a prediction. He just based it off of climatology. June storms typically form in the gulf or nw caribbean. There was never any model support, from what I saw. And all that happened was that a weak tropical wave crossing through the gulf became convectively active for one day. I have a hard time believing that this is what JB was referring to 20 days ago...
He started back in late April, IIRC.
Bailey1777 wrote:Question, what tools or resources could JB possibly use that would make these way in advance somewhat specific tropical forecast. It seems like it would be just a step above guessing more of a this happens on the average so go with it and if it pans out "PURE GENIUS!" if not there's always next time. Not knocking the guy just my opinion.
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