You dictate whether the grass will grow and in turn our stock.
New Zealand agriculture relies on forecasting from NIWA and MetService to figure out what you are going to do next. Believe me – it's not easy. I live with you every day and I can tell you that you like to play up.
It's hugely important to have these organisations as they help give a farmer wider scope to plan.
I am not envious of the roles of forecasters at all. Your mood swings are intense.
Forecasting is not an exact science and so if information is wrong or misses the mark then you can bet members of the public give the forecasters a very cold blast. But people shouldn't forget forecasters are dealing with their best guesstimates. They do not control you personally. Forecasters do not wake up thinking 'how can I annoy a farmer today. The truth is we can be better prepared for whatever you throw at us when we are forewarned about what your intentions are.
Being a forecaster is like being a politician. You'd get blamed for a whole lot of things out of your control because you're in the line of fire.
I cannot live without you weather, but please be kind to me and my farming family. It is Christmas time after all.
Love and kisses,
Julie