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[[Name's the Same|Not to be confused with]] the jazz fusion band of the same name.
[[Name's the Same|Not to be confused with]] the jazz fusion band of the same name.

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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Gintama]]'', a five-episode arc starts when Ketsuno Ana's impeccable weather predictions start being consistently dead-wrong.
* In ''[[Gintama]]'', a five-episode arc starts when Ketsuno Ana's impeccable weather predictions start being consistently dead-wrong.
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== [[Live Action Television]] ==
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* One Kenny Everett sketch had Kenny as an irate TV viewer who attacked a weatherman for forecasting bad weather.
* One [[Kenny Everett]] sketch had Kenny as an irate TV viewer who attacked a weatherman for forecasting bad weather.
* Parodied in ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'', where the man in front of the green screen (usually Colin) has no idea what's being shown behind him and have to guess based on other people's reactions.
* Parodied in ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'', where the man in front of the green screen (usually Colin) has no idea what's being shown behind him and have to guess based on other people's reactions.
* ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' has the eponymous pair's dad as a weatherman. He's highly inaccurate (but aren't the ''studios'' supposed to find out the weather correctly?), such as the episode where he predicted nothing but clear skies, only for a massive storm to develop a short time later.
* ''[[Drake and Josh]]'' has the eponymous pair's dad as a weatherman. He's highly inaccurate (but aren't the ''studios'' supposed to find out the weather correctly?), such as the episode where he predicted nothing but clear skies, only for a massive storm to develop a short time later.