When you’re stuck inside all day, you may not care about the weather — whether the sun is shining, the clouds are glooming, or it’s raining freakin’ frogs. (Seriously, it wouldn’t surprise us at this point — we see you, Idaho earthquake.)
But some parts of the business world care about the forecast quite a bit, thankyouverymuch. Commodities markets (like food and gas) rely on accurate predictions to anticipate demand.
Why? It’s all about airplanes. The ones that AREN’T flying, that is.
Meteorologists use forecast models powered by hundreds of thousands of data points collected from commercial flights. The data began disappearing when planes were grounded.
In the meantime, the forecasts won’t go completely dark. The most important observations come from satellites. There’s even a crew of pilots that flies missions to gather weather data — they’re known as the Hurricane Hunters.