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Dave wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 08:26:13 -0600, "KLC Lewis" said: There is at least one really good reason for having a TV aboard, at least for coastal and/or Great Lakes sailing: Weather Reports. Well, there is this technology called AM-FM radio. Come to that there is the NOAA radio reports. But the radio mostly just repeats someone else's written forecast, and the TV stations sometimes have real meteorologists thinking about the weather. I basically use 3 or 4 sources for weather before I decide if it is Go or No-Go. I like to look at the weather channel on TV, local TV stations, NOAA weather on the radio, and if we are going off shore I will also use the SSB and talk to Herb. Except for Herb, I always look at those forecasts with a little skeptism - I think about why they are saying what they say, and I look at the weather map and the radar images that they show and make up my own mind. |
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