Aussie Meteorologists Want More Money Because "Climate Whiplash is Making Their Forecasts Less Accurate"

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On one level, this piece by Australia's Jo Nova is hilarious. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology is joining companies like United Airlines and Wal•Mart in blaming the weather for their performance problems. Australia's Channel 7 news says:

Australians are facing a new climate reality where traditional weather patterns no longer apply, with scientists warning that “climate whiplash” is making seasonal forecasts increasingly unreliable and costly.

The phenomenon has left meteorologists struggling to predict what’s coming next, as one season can bring floods, fires, storms and record heat with little warning.

My "favorite" comment?  But forecasters admit anything is possible in the current climate.

So -- surprise -- the Aussie meteorologists want more money because it is getting harder to forecast the weather at 90 days in the future. 

While I have zero experience forecasting 90 day weather Down Under, I do know that our 90-day forecasts are of poor quality no matter who issues them. They were bad in the 1970's and they are baad now. Global warming has had nothing to do with it. 

If I were the head of the Aussie weather service, I would be embarrassed by this little gambit to get more money from the public treasury. 

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