Cleveland-area TV meteorologists disagree with prevailing attitude about climate change

Seitter said many meteorologists also don't trust models - "because we've seen how wrong they can be in predicting weather" - and that most don't interact with other scientists beyond other meteorologists. "We sort of live in our own world and haven't been exposed to the same volumes of research that the climatologists have," he said.

"The day-to-day meteorologists are seeing anecdotal evidence, but not the research that goes back thousands of ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Dec. 4, 2008

The article fairly openly addresses the question of why their local talking head meteorologist were disagreeing with climatologist about global climate change.

The story suggests reasons why even people educated about weather may differ with the experts on climatology, especially if the climatologists are ... More »

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