I distinctly remember a time when all we had was tomorrow's forecast on TV after the evening news and/or today's forecast on the radio before the morning shower. And before that, it was mostly looking at the sky and listening to our intuition.
Im not going to claim that everyone needs live access forecasts all the time but to claim that there is no benefit to having live access to forecasts is just silly. Sure you were fine, but that doesn't mean that what we have now isn't better.
> 's forecast on TV after the evening news and/or today's forecast on the radio before the morning shower
I don't know about you but I certainly don't want to watch the news or listen to the news and traffic reports to get the weather. I'm _very_ glad we've moved past that
> And before that, it was mostly looking at the sky and listening to our intuition.
Really, your argument is that things were fine before we had instruments so we don't need them?
We were _fine_.