Former NOAA Leadership Weighs In On The Agency’s Rebuke Of A National Weather Service Office

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Former NOAA Leadership Weighs In On The Agency’s Rebuke Of A National Weather Service Office
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What former high-level leaders of NOAA think of an agency statement rebuking its own National Weather Service office.

Weather experts who consumed the probability maps correctly and understand how to interpret spaghetti plots knew that wasn’t going to happen as the week progressed. Models clearly latched on to a recurvature scenario up the coastline, and the National Hurricane Center forecasts reflected this fact as seen in the graphic below.

Before I dive into the madness, let’s take a look at the facts. Meteorologist and University of Oklahoma doctoral candidate Sam Lillo tweeted the graphic above with the statement, Because the gaslighting is getting real strong now, and it's all too easy to start questioning reality, here is every forecast cone ever drawn by the NHC for #Hurricane #Dorian. Plus an arbitrarily-chosen state labeledI think the graphic speaks for itself. However, here is where it gets weird.

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