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I think it's because the way AI works ...  It's "processor" happens in layers.  Each one passes a probability test before exiting that level. As the 'content' passes through subsequent levels, it gradually filters down to the very best most likely candidate solution - having considered all these tiers of objective reality.

This applies to everything from simple question and answering, to the immense problem solving requirements of AI tasking

Along the way, one of its challenges is the goal of "simulacra" - the ability to appear as though a given exchange is taking place with an actual consciousness (the ability to "fool" a Turing tester into believing they are communicating with a human). This level uses the Internet as the source, causing that Noah's revenge solution.  In listening, reading, ... analyzing billions of conversation modes and models, all at once ... it became like winning the lottery?

Even a probability that is based upon a billion deck shoe, someone eventually lands all the numbers and wins.  In this case, every rational mode of conversation in the world, happen to be asleep ... with the exception of the overnight American Weather Forums banter.  So to the AI ... 300 feet of melted equivalent QPF is entirely reasonable -

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1 minute ago, AstronomyEnjoyer said:

Miserable rain (and a lot of it) for most. Snow and rain in CNE/NNE. Could be a lot of snow for someone in NNE. GFS likes western Maine, ICON likes northern Maine.

Ahhh dam…the misery is upon us I think. Lousy day here…mostly cloudy and cool..44 degrees.  Sucks. 

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meh...moving really fast at middling dynamics in those solutions.

where ever that snows < 1800' elevation is probably slush glops slipping off bent down pine bows with not much in the roads and silvery see through slushy lawns.

probably do okay in the backside/upslope

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9 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

44F and cloudy with a breeze.  We warned them but they installed and seeded anyway. 

They were fooled by the first half…this second half will destroy any hope of a Junior. 

32 minutes ago, kdxken said:

Is this what happened in 2012?

No…not one bit. 

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