A Stormy History of Weather Reporting
(via Neatorama) While today’s weather reports are constantly improved by data culled from Doppler radar, precipitation-measuring satellites, and supercomputers crunching millions of weather observations worldwide, the atmosphere is ultimately chaotic and impossible to nail every time. We love to complain when the weather report gets it wrong, but we’d be lost without it. Neatorama explores the history of weather reporting… everything starts somewhere.





