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LogicFailsMe ◴[] No.45955736[source]
This year, the wild variance in hourly weather reports on my phone has really been something. I attributed it to likely budget cuts as a result of DOGE, but if those forecasts came from Google itself the whole time, all is clear now.
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politelemon ◴[] No.45955833[source]
I find that unlikely, my forecasts for much of Europe and East Asia have been consistently accurate.
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dylan604 ◴[] No.45955993[source]
How do DOGE implemented budget cuts affect European or East Asian forecasts? Those are not the forecasts that someone suspecting departmental DOGEing to be a fault.
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1. NoiseBert69 ◴[] No.45956538[source]
If the US does less data gathering (balloon starts, buoy maintenance, setting up weather huts in super remote sites, etc.) it will affect all forecasts.

Models all use a "current world state" of all sensors available to bootstrap their runs.

Similar thing happened during the beginning of Covid-19: they are using modified cargo/passenger planes to gather weather data during their routine trips. Suddenly this huge data source was gone (but was partially replaced by the experimental ADM-Aeolus satellite - which turned out to be a huge global gamer changer due to its unexpected high quality data)