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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 3rd, 2001

Weather vain Critics say 15-day forecasts show clouded judgment By ANDREW C. REVKIN New York Times Monday, December 3, 2001 Competing for companies and consumers seeking reliable weather information, commercial forecasters are sharply expanding the boundaries of their predictions. Not long ago, five, six or seven days was considered the practical limit for accurately forecasting temperature and precipitation in a particular place at a particular time. But the Weather Channel, on its Weather.com Web site, and its archrival, AccuWeather.com, two of the largest commercial purveyors of weat...

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