My wife and I, like many, deal with occasional bouts of imposter syndrome. It’s something we talk about not infrequently, and it recently led to a short discussion on how movement through one’s career can evolve from getting paid for output to getting paid for knowledge. I foresee a blog posted devoted to that soon, because it’s something I hadn’t really given a lot of conscious thought to before. And I kind of detested how it felt.
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It’s already been 10 years since the terrible 2011 severe weather season, so I wrote a piece looking at four weather technology changes that have happened since then. It also includes an interview with one of Spectrum’s North Carolina meteorologists, Lee Ringer.
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