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Journal by mcgrew

TV Meteorologists all, every single one, are victims of our abysmal educational system. It shuts off children’s thinking and demands they not learn, but memorize. For example, history class. I always hated history until I reached college. In public school, they want you to memorize names and dates without ever mentioning why those names and dates are important, or how what happened in the past affects you and can happen again.
        So like almost everyone else in our once great nation that has fallen greatly at the hands of the rich and the politicians they have purchased, meteorologists don’t think. It’s a wonder they could graduate college after the damage done in public school. Let’s outlaw private school! If the rich were forced to attend public school, things would vastly change for the better, because they would be well funded.
        So it’s no surprise that their “feels like” temperature calculations are missing variables, the first thing wrong with “feels like”. In the summer, the formula takes into account temperature and humidity, since hot wet air feels hotter than hot dry air. But two eighty degree days with identical humidities will feel different if one has a breeze. It won’t feel as hot.
        But they leave that variable out. Laziness, perhaps?
        In the winter, it’s temperature and wind. But then they ignore humidity, which does the opposite in the winter; on two windless days with identical temperatures, the high humidity day will feel colder than the low humidity day. But they ignore humidity in the winter.
        Summer or winter, the wind affects temperature. But the wind almost always changes, never a steady speed all day, making any “feels like” temperature flat out wrong almost any minute of any day.
        The one break I’ll cut them is that their science is still in its infancy, not really existing at all until we put up satellites. Maybe someone from Sweden or somewhere that they value education and teachers will set our dumbass meteorologists straight.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by mcgrew on Saturday April 29, @06:37PM

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Saturday April 29, @06:37PM (#1303935) Homepage Journal

    My daughter, too, was a special ed student with speech problems. They thought she was deaf when she was three, but has better hearing than anyone I know.

    "School choice" is about as honest as "right to work." Why is there any unemployment in right to work states if working is a right?

    The trouble with all journalism is that the media are all owned and controlled by the very rich, or we would all know that in 1940, nobody earning over four times the median income paid any Federal tax. First they steal our labor (for the minimum wage to buy 10 McDonald's hamburgers like 1965 it would be $24.90/hr), then they steal what they've paid us by having us pay THEIR taxes!

    There are no moral billionaires.

    --
    Carbon, The only element in the known universe to ever gain sentience
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