Sunday, October 30, 2011

weathertrends360.com

In the 1990s, Bill Kirk was a meteorologist as wells as a captain in the United States Air Force attempting to predict dates for flight training six months in advance. Fed up with traditional weather models he developed his own algorithm; a combination of Gaussian mathematical theories, climate cycles, and statistical weather patterns spanning back 115 years. The result: a new way of forecasting that is accurate up to a year in advance. His year-ahead weekly precipitation forecast is 76 percent accurate while the Weather Channel's accuracy on 1-to-10-day forecasts come in at 71%.  

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