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Storm Watch: Understanding elements
25 September 2009
I have been reviewing the different elements of weather over the last few days. Many people do not understand what goes into a local weather forecast. Of course it is easy to poke fun at the weather man. There are so many times when the weather prediction is wrong. There is a reason for this. Weather is not considered an exact science. Instead it is thought of as a quasi science and quasi art. This is because there are so many elements that you must consider when making a weather prediction.
Anyone involved with weather prediction always thinks about the impact the elements will have on people. Tornados, hail damage, hurricanes are all a part of this equation. When analyzing a weather chart my first thought is “how will this concern hail damage in the area?” But there are so many things to consider. Temperature, winds, pressure, moisture, topography and the like all affect how to analyze the weather. The tricky part is knowing what element will dominate and drive the storm. You can never predict the weather perfectly but you can find people to help you deal with the effects. The people at Evergreen Construction have roofing contractors that can help you with anything that you may need and you do not have to guess about the results.
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