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Would you trust a $400 private forecast over national experts? Former Air Force meteorologist David Dilley says his models can predict where hurricanes will strike — within 100 miles. With a 90?curacy rate and years of data behind his ClimatePulse system, Dilley’s forecasts have a loyal following. But his controversial views on climate change and lack of mainstream coverage raise big questions. Is this breakthrough science — or just a well-packaged gamble?
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00:00Would you pay $400 to know where the next hurricane will strike?
00:04In Florida, one man says he already knows, down to within 100 miles.
00:09Meet David Dilley, a former Air Force meteorologist who's turning heads with his bold hurricane predictions.
00:15While major services like Colorado State predict how many storms are coming, Dilley claims he knows exactly where they'll land.
00:22But he won't say unless you subscribe.
00:24His private forecast service, Global Weather Oscillations, has nearly 200 loyal customers and boasts a 90% accuracy rate, years in advance.
00:34He says his clients were ready for Hurricane Irma in 2017, while others were caught off guard.
00:39And what's behind his bold claims?
00:41A system he calls Climate Pulse, based not on global warming, but on natural weather cycles, solar activity, and even the moon's orbit.
00:50Skeptics call it pseudoscience, but as paying customers call it peace of mind.
00:55In a world of unpredictable storms, Dilley offers a controversial promise—certainty for a price.
01:01Would you trust a private forecast over national experts?
01:05My interest responds to companies as a commissioner that we get rid of their family?
01:06I'll go back and see if anyone looks at the marketplace.
01:07Never.
01:08Let's look news.
01:09Do you agree?
01:10I will expect that frequent supply cases.
01:11Yeah?
01:12Thegom getting
01:25promises to come true?
01:26Well it's true.

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