Why You Should Not Trust Your Weather App

Interesting exposé of the current state of truth (or prevarication) within weather prediction applications available to the masses on their phones, in their vehicles, and at home; conversely, should you trust The Outline?

In this case, the messenger – anecdotally – is not particularly important, as the science can speak for itself. Emperically, we have found similarities (but not exactitude) in the data discussed.

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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Infosecurity.US authored by Marc Handelman. Read the original post at: https://theoutline.com/post/3826/crap-weather-apps-meteorolgists

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