I work in medical science but have always been fascinated by weather. Lately, I’ve been wondering if there’s a philosophical side to meteorology like how we think about uncertainty in forecasts or the ethics of climate science. Has anyone explored this? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Forecasts are like cold cases full of probabilities and dead ends. The real storm’s in how we handle the truth when the numbers don’t add up. Climate science? That’s a morality play written in rain and ruin.
Ah, how delightfully pedestrian to only now discover the existential poetry of atmospheric uncertainty. Baudrillard’s hyperreality feels particularly apt when pondering the simulacra of weather models, no?