No. But that was lots of years ago.
On the contrary, it’ was my study of the long range forecasts of east coast low paths that showed me how completely unreliable any forecast more than two days would generally is. Sometimes if the weather patterns are stable, you can be reasonably accurate, but like now, in the spring? It’s a crap shoot.
Most of the real life meteorologists I ever talked to did not believe any of it.
Additionally, we all know what’s involved in forecasting and what drives the weather and it isn’t 1/10 of 1% of man made carbon emissions.
Also, climatology is a somewhat different field of study from meteorology.
Classic: “Most of the real life meteorologists I ever talked to did not believe any of it.”