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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Battle of the Weather People

Clash of the titans - weathermen versus climatologists:
The debate over global warming has created predictable adversaries, pitting environmentalists against industry and coal-state Democrats against coastal liberals.

But it has also created tensions between two groups that might be expected to agree on the issue: climate scientists and meteorologists, especially those who serve as television weather forecasters.

Climatologists, who study weather patterns over time, almost universally endorse the view that the earth is warming and that humans have contributed to climate change. There is less of a consensus among meteorologists, who predict short-term weather patterns.

Joe Bastardi, for example, a senior forecaster and meteorologist with AccuWeather, maintains that it is more likely that the planet is cooling, and he distrusts the data put forward by climate scientists as evidence for rising global temperatures.

“There is a great deal of consternation among a lot of us over the readjustment of data that is going on and some of the portrayals that we are seeing,” Mr. Bastardi said in a video segment posted recently on AccuWeather’s Web site.

Such skepticism appears to be widespread among TV forecasters, about half of whom have a degree in meteorology. A study released on Monday by researchers at George Mason University and the University of Texas at Austin found that only about half of the 571 television weathercasters surveyed believed that global warming was occurring and fewer than a third believed that climate change was “caused mostly by human activities.”

More than a quarter of the weathercasters in the survey agreed with the statement “Global warming is a scam,” the researchers found.
Even among weathercasters there has been quite a debate. John Coleman, who started the Weather Channel, is a vigorous opponent of man-caused global warming, while one of the current Weather Channel hosts was advocating the removal of credentials from any weathercaster who did not follow the global warming line.

TV weathermen don't have the luxury of throwing wild guesses out there like climatologists do. If the TV weatherman is wrong he hears about it from his viewers. If the climatologist is wrong...nobody knows or cares.

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