With winter half over, the odds are growing that Seattle will get through the season without a significant snowfall, according to an Associated Press report based on an interview with a National Weather Service forecaster. Meanwhile, over on Cliff Mass' weather blog, there's a lengthy complaint about the lagging quality of U.S. forecasting. Mass says the Europeans outdid the National Weather Service in forecasting the east coast's recent blizzard, just as they did wth Sandy. His explanation? Feds have been neglecting weather service computing capabilities, pumping resources into high level climate change research computers.
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By Joe Copeland
Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi
Joe Copeland is the former senior editor for Crosscut, where he has been an editor since 2010. Before that, he was an editorial writer and columnist for the Seattle P-I and editorial page edi