Hello Everyone,
     First and foremost I would like to Welcome everyone to viewing my blog. This is my first blog ever. As stated on the banner, this blog will have posts of my opinions on Weather Systems, Global Warming, and Other Atomospheric realated subjects. Most of the posts though will be my own personal forecasts on storm systems affecting the united states, mainly across the Northeastern States, primarily Vermont, and Northern New York.
     I will be absolutly honest, I have no degree in meteorology and have self educated my self over the years on many different weather parameters, definitions, and dynamics. I have always wanted to be a meteorologist, however due to extensive math work required I was unable to become one. I have a hard time with math, and the unfortunate thing is, you dont need to do all the math you learn to be a meteorologist. You only have to do it, to prove you know how to do it the hard way. Because most of the formulas that you learn are uploaded into the computer, and turned into graphs, and models inwhich you study, and forecast with.
     But anyway, admitting I dont have an actual "Scientific" background may make some of you believe I dont know what I am talking about when forecasting, or may believe I am wrong. However, I dare you to have me forecast the weather for your area. I assure you I can forecast just as good as the real "meteorologists".
     I also thank several of the meteorologists at the National Weather Service in Burlington, as well as the National Weather Service in general, for helping me learn what I know today. The National Weather Service site gives you access to many of the models meteorologists use to make forecasts. Reading forecast discussions issued from different weather offices around the US, I have been able to learn what certain terms mean, and have been able to learn different dynamics, and paramaters depicted in these models. It has taken many years of self education but I have learned a lot. Being as interested in weather as I am, and being a skywarn spotter for the National Weather Service in Burlington Vermont, I was able to sit in with a meteorologist on a nearly full shift at the NWS BTV Office. For the one day I was there, I learned quite a bit.
     So with all that said, knowing my background of information. I ask you to trust my forecasts, and enjoy the topics in which I post. Feel free to join in on any discussions. I would be very glad to talk with people, and hear your opinions of such things!
Thank you for your time!!!!!!!