Forecasts of day's events.
Please note:
1. Currently, the following principle is applied to determine the lifespan of forecasts: from when the forecast date shows up on Earth at 180 degrees longitude, like 12 noon GMT, till the next one shows up at the same spot. But this isn't totally clear yet. Maybe there are other assumptions, like the prediction's validity ends after a widespread or local change in the original date to the new date. Also, the actual timeline of events could be somewhere else (maybe along Easter Island's 109th longitude). In some cases, a forecast could also be related to the time news of an event gets released, especially if it's mentioned in the verses specifically.
2. In video clips, forecasts are presented as poems, songs, and images.
3. In order to make it easier to evaluate predictions, video descriptions often contain references to certain events that may be related to them in some way or another.
Enjoy watching!