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WORLD Radio – Kicker: An inexact science

A wrong weather forecast cancels a fireworks display

NICK EICHER, HOST: Even with today’s technology, trying to predict the weather is always – let’s say, an inexact science.

Two now unemployed Hungarian weathermen understand this all too well.

The government had planned what it called “Europe’s biggest fireworks display” last Saturday along the Danube.

Some 40,000 fireworks were locked and loaded. But the national weather service postponed the event a few hours earlier, warning that extreme weather was on the way.

But then the storm didn’t show. It ended up missing the capital completely.

And the government was furious and an official fired the head and deputy head of the country’s weather service.

The government now hopes to hold the fireworks this Saturday. And the weather service staff that remains, good news: there is no rain in the forecast.

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