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Meteorologists warn against hurricane season social media hype

As the Atlantic hurricane season approaches, meteorologists are warning against the spread of social media hype and alarmism. Influencers often share early, single-run weather model data that can be misleading and undermine expert credibility. Experts recommend relying on ensemble forecasts, which provide a range of possibilities and account for uncertainties, rather than single deterministic model outputs. AI

排序理由 The article discusses a recurring issue of misinformation spread on social media regarding weather forecasts, offering advice on how to critically evaluate such information.

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Meteorologists warn against hurricane season social media hype

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Marshall Shepherd, Senior Contributor ·

    Avoid Social Media Hype This Hurricane Season By Asking 4 Questions

    With hurricane season around the corner, you will likely see alarmism and hype on social media. Here are 4 questions to ask before spreading bad information.