Deck 12: Weather Analysis and Forecasting
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Deck 12: Weather Analysis and Forecasting
1

What is the dew point represented on the station model shown above?
A)-20°C
B)75°F
C)69°F
D)69°C
C
2
The word synoptic literally means:
A)coincident in time.
B)related to weather.
C)of the same place.
D)bird-eyed.
A)coincident in time.
B)related to weather.
C)of the same place.
D)bird-eyed.
A
3
The process of predicting the future state of the atmosphere is called:
A)weather analysis.
B)weather predicting.
C)weather forecasting.
D)hindcasting.
A)weather analysis.
B)weather predicting.
C)weather forecasting.
D)hindcasting.
C
4
Your local weather forecast is most likely provided by the (a):
A)National Severe Storm Forecast Center.
B)National Meteorological Center.
C)Weather Forecast Office.
D)National Hurricane Center.
A)National Severe Storm Forecast Center.
B)National Meteorological Center.
C)Weather Forecast Office.
D)National Hurricane Center.
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If you need to measure wind speed and direction at a height of 10 km above the surface,the type of radar you would use is called:
A)Doppler radar.
B)a wind profiler.
C)sonic radar.
D)a tropospheric assessor.
A)Doppler radar.
B)a wind profiler.
C)sonic radar.
D)a tropospheric assessor.
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In the United States,the governmental agency responsible for gathering and disseminating weather-related information is the:
A)American Meteorological Service.
B)National Atmosphere Association.
C)National Weather Service.
D)American Weather Association.
A)American Meteorological Service.
B)National Atmosphere Association.
C)National Weather Service.
D)American Weather Association.
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7
The job of collecting,compiling and displaying weather data is done by:
A)a weather prognostic.
B)a weather forecaster.
C)a weather reporter.
D)a weather analyst.
A)a weather prognostic.
B)a weather forecaster.
C)a weather reporter.
D)a weather analyst.
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8
Which of the following data is not plotted on a weather chart?
A)dew-point temperature
B)sky cover
C)cloud height
D)solar radiation
E)temperature
A)dew-point temperature
B)sky cover
C)cloud height
D)solar radiation
E)temperature
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9
Synoptic weather maps display weather data that:
A)show multiple levels of the atmosphere on the same chart.
B)were measured at the same time.
C)were measured at the same place.
D)were measured by a satellite.
E)were calculated by a mathematical model.
A)show multiple levels of the atmosphere on the same chart.
B)were measured at the same time.
C)were measured at the same place.
D)were measured by a satellite.
E)were calculated by a mathematical model.
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10
The Storm Prediction Center in Norman,Oklahoma,maintains a constant vigil for:
A)snow storms.
B)hurricanes and tropical storms.
C)floods and flash floods.
D)thunderstorms and tornadoes.
A)snow storms.
B)hurricanes and tropical storms.
C)floods and flash floods.
D)thunderstorms and tornadoes.
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11
The primary purpose of a radiosonde is:
A)to acquire data about conditions in the upper atmosphere.
B)to report data about surface conditions at an automated weather station.
C)to compile data from thousands of automated weather stations into one file.
D)to calculate numerical predictions of weather.
A)to acquire data about conditions in the upper atmosphere.
B)to report data about surface conditions at an automated weather station.
C)to compile data from thousands of automated weather stations into one file.
D)to calculate numerical predictions of weather.
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12
The forecasts for local and regional weather are produced by:
A)Weather Forecast Offices.
B)National Cyclone Center.
C)State Weather Forecast Offices.
D)National Centers for Environmental Prediction.
A)Weather Forecast Offices.
B)National Cyclone Center.
C)State Weather Forecast Offices.
D)National Centers for Environmental Prediction.
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13

What is the current wind direction represented on the station model shown above?
A)SE
B)NW
C)NE
D)SW
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14
Synoptic charts have isobars plotted at ________ millibar intervals.
A)4
B)10
C)5
D)1
E)12
A)4
B)10
C)5
D)1
E)12
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15

The current sea level air pressure represented on the station model shown above is:
A)1010.5 mb
B)910.5 mb
C)1020.0 mb
D)969.0 mb
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16
The acronym NOAA stands for:
A)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
B)National Observatory for Atmospheric Assessment.
C)Nightly Observation of Atmospheric Attributes.
D)Numerical Observation Assessment Association.
A)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
B)National Observatory for Atmospheric Assessment.
C)Nightly Observation of Atmospheric Attributes.
D)Numerical Observation Assessment Association.
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17

What is the current air temperature represented on the station model shown above?
A)75°F
B)75°C
C)69°F
D)-20°C
E)105°F
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18
Weather analysis includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A)plotting numerical data.
B)collecting data.
C)compiling data.
D)transmitting data.
E)prediction of future weather data.
A)plotting numerical data.
B)collecting data.
C)compiling data.
D)transmitting data.
E)prediction of future weather data.
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19
Which of the following weather data is not always plotted in the same location with respect to the weather station?
A)cloud type
B)past weather
C)barometric pressure
D)pressure tendency
E)wind direction
A)cloud type
B)past weather
C)barometric pressure
D)pressure tendency
E)wind direction
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20
Why are most weather data displayed in the form of a map or chart?
A)More data can be recorded on a map.
B)Maps are easier to remember.
C)Maps display the data in their proper place,relative to other data,and allow the identification of patterns.
D)Maps are easier to construct than tables.
A)More data can be recorded on a map.
B)Maps are easier to remember.
C)Maps display the data in their proper place,relative to other data,and allow the identification of patterns.
D)Maps are easier to construct than tables.
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21
On a surface-level synoptic weather chart,a front is often identified by zones that exhibit:
A)a strong jet stream.
B)clear skies.
C)gradual changes in pressure.
D)abrupt changes in temperature,humidity,and wind direction.
A)a strong jet stream.
B)clear skies.
C)gradual changes in pressure.
D)abrupt changes in temperature,humidity,and wind direction.
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22
Nowcasting:
A)is not very useful for predicting thunderstorms and tornadoes.
B)makes extensive use of radar and geostationary satellites.
C)makes little use of numerical data.
D)is primarily used for making long-range forecasts for large regions.
A)is not very useful for predicting thunderstorms and tornadoes.
B)makes extensive use of radar and geostationary satellites.
C)makes little use of numerical data.
D)is primarily used for making long-range forecasts for large regions.
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23
An ensemble forecast is produced by:
A)running one model several times with slightly different initial conditions.
B)combining the results from several different numerical models into one forecast.
C)slightly altering the underlying assumptions of a numerical model each time it is run.
D)collecting the professional opinions of a group of meteorologists.
A)running one model several times with slightly different initial conditions.
B)combining the results from several different numerical models into one forecast.
C)slightly altering the underlying assumptions of a numerical model each time it is run.
D)collecting the professional opinions of a group of meteorologists.
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24
________ predict(s)that future weather will be the same as the present weather conditions.
A)The analog method
B)Persistence forecasts
C)Trend forecasting
D)Nowcasting
A)The analog method
B)Persistence forecasts
C)Trend forecasting
D)Nowcasting
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25
Why is the pattern of upper-level winds an important part of the forecasting process?
A)Rainfall at the surface corresponds to westerly flow aloft.
B)It strongly influences the development of surface storms.
C)Surface pressure controls the wind aloft.
D)Jet streams aloft always lead to storms.
A)Rainfall at the surface corresponds to westerly flow aloft.
B)It strongly influences the development of surface storms.
C)Surface pressure controls the wind aloft.
D)Jet streams aloft always lead to storms.
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26
What is a typical time-step for a numerical weather model?
A)30 seconds
B)5 minutes
C)30 minutes
D)1 hour
A)30 seconds
B)5 minutes
C)30 minutes
D)1 hour
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27
One of the primary uses for a 500-mb map is:
A)to estimate surface air temperature.
B)to predict surface wind speeds.
C)to determine the speed and direction of motion for a mid-latitude cyclone.
D)to monitor the position of the polar jet stream.
A)to estimate surface air temperature.
B)to predict surface wind speeds.
C)to determine the speed and direction of motion for a mid-latitude cyclone.
D)to monitor the position of the polar jet stream.
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28
The winds at the ________ level are the steering mechanism for air mass thunderstorms.
A)850-mb
B)700-mb
C)500-mb
D)300-mb
A)850-mb
B)700-mb
C)500-mb
D)300-mb
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29
One commonly used way to improve a numerical model forecast is to:
A)reformulate the model after every forecast to correct errors.
B)statistically assess errors that the model makes repeatedly and adjust the forecast accordingly.
C)eliminate portions of the model that aren't contributing to the forecast.
D)simplify the model's assumptions.
A)reformulate the model after every forecast to correct errors.
B)statistically assess errors that the model makes repeatedly and adjust the forecast accordingly.
C)eliminate portions of the model that aren't contributing to the forecast.
D)simplify the model's assumptions.
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________ assume(s)that the weather occurring upstream will persist and move on to affect the area in its path.
A)Trend forecasting
B)Nowcasting
C)The analog method
D)Persistence forecasts
A)Trend forecasting
B)Nowcasting
C)The analog method
D)Persistence forecasts
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31
The development of large,fast computers has allowed this method of weather prediction to become useful.
A)nowcasting
B)numerical
C)persistence
D)analog
A)nowcasting
B)numerical
C)persistence
D)analog
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In numerical weather prediction,what is the hydrostatic equation used to describe?
A)changes in atmospheric density
B)vertical motion in the atmosphere
C)the impacts of changing temperature
D)horizontal advection
A)changes in atmospheric density
B)vertical motion in the atmosphere
C)the impacts of changing temperature
D)horizontal advection
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33
You'd like to plan a Christmas day flight to visit family.You have several months lead time.How might you determine the probability of snowfall occurring and potentially interfering with your travel plans?
A)Consult a climatological forecast.
B)Watch the Weather Channel to hear the latest numerical forecast.
C)Refer to the analog forecast published by the NWS.
D)Roll the dice - no one can forecast that.
A)Consult a climatological forecast.
B)Watch the Weather Channel to hear the latest numerical forecast.
C)Refer to the analog forecast published by the NWS.
D)Roll the dice - no one can forecast that.
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34
A prognostic chart:
A)is used to pinpoint the current location of fronts.
B)is used to explain the causes of thunderstorms as they are happening.
C)evaluates past weather conditions to predict future ones.
D)displays numerical forecasts for future conditions in precipitation,wind speed,and upper air flow.
A)is used to pinpoint the current location of fronts.
B)is used to explain the causes of thunderstorms as they are happening.
C)evaluates past weather conditions to predict future ones.
D)displays numerical forecasts for future conditions in precipitation,wind speed,and upper air flow.
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35
Which of the following rely on the fact that gases of the atmosphere obey a number of known physical principles to predict the future state of the atmosphere?
A)numerical weather prediction
B)statistical methods
C)trend forecasting
D)persistence forecasting
A)numerical weather prediction
B)statistical methods
C)trend forecasting
D)persistence forecasting
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36
The current conditions in your location are sunny with a temperature of 85°F.Based on these observations,you forecast that in a few hours,it will be sunny with a temperature in the mid 80s.What kind of forecast have you issued?
A)a numerical forecast
B)a persistence forecast
C)a statistical forecast
D)an analog forecast
A)a numerical forecast
B)a persistence forecast
C)a statistical forecast
D)an analog forecast
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Which technique is used that attempts to match current conditions with similar well established patterns from the past?
A)persistence forecasting
B)trend forecasting
C)isotachs method
D)analog method
A)persistence forecasting
B)trend forecasting
C)isotachs method
D)analog method
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Successful short term forecasts (a few hours)can often be made using this method of prediction.
A)analog forecasting
B)climatological forecasting
C)upper-wave forecasting
D)probability forecasting
E)persistence forecasting
A)analog forecasting
B)climatological forecasting
C)upper-wave forecasting
D)probability forecasting
E)persistence forecasting
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39
Upper-air maps are commonly drawn for all the following pressures,except:
A)500 millibars.
B)700 millibars.
C)200 millibars.
D)850 millibars.
E)1000 millibars.
A)500 millibars.
B)700 millibars.
C)200 millibars.
D)850 millibars.
E)1000 millibars.
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40
A farmer is trying to determine which kind of seed he should plant.He consults a(n)________ in order to determine the length of his growing season and average rainfall in order to make the best choice.
A)analog forecast
B)persistence forecast
C)climatological forecast
D)numerical forecast
A)analog forecast
B)persistence forecast
C)climatological forecast
D)numerical forecast
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41
In determining the occurrence of precipitation,the NWS forecasts are correct more than ________ percent of the time.
A)10
B)30
C)50
D)80
A)10
B)30
C)50
D)80
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42
How can a satellite "see" water vapor in the atmosphere?
A)The satellite is capable of sensing the wavelength of radiation typically emitted by water vapor.
B)It can't see vapor - it can only identify places where vapor is condensing.
C)It estimates vapor based on the temperature of the atmosphere.
D)It measures solar radiation reflecting off of the water vapor.
A)The satellite is capable of sensing the wavelength of radiation typically emitted by water vapor.
B)It can't see vapor - it can only identify places where vapor is condensing.
C)It estimates vapor based on the temperature of the atmosphere.
D)It measures solar radiation reflecting off of the water vapor.
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43
When the upper-air exhibits a general ________ flow,cyclonic systems tend to move through quickly,creating rapidly changing weather conditions.
A)West to South
B)North to South
C)North to East
D)West to East
A)West to South
B)North to South
C)North to East
D)West to East
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44
Infrared images provide a way to determine which clouds are more likely to produce what?
A)humidity
B)drought
C)precipitation
D)wind
A)humidity
B)drought
C)precipitation
D)wind
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45
Weather forecasters have the primary responsibility for making synoptic charts.
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46
Meteorology entered the space age on April 1,________,when the first weather satellite was launched into space.
A)1920
B)1960
C)1945
D)1980
A)1920
B)1960
C)1945
D)1980
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When upper-air flow produces large-amplitude troughs and a general ________ flow,cold air moves southward and cyclonic activity dominates the weather.
A)West to South
B)North to South
C)West to East
D)North to East
A)West to South
B)North to South
C)West to East
D)North to East
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These satellites circle the earth in a north-to-south direction,and obtain images of the entire Earth twice a day by drifting about 15 degrees westward over the earth's surface during each orbit.
A)Automated Surface Observing Systems
B)Polar satellites
C)Geostationary satellites
D)Doppler satellites
A)Automated Surface Observing Systems
B)Polar satellites
C)Geostationary satellites
D)Doppler satellites
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Why are some satellites described as being stationary?
A)Their orbital motion matches the earth's rotation.
B)They orbit over the earth's poles.
C)They have no orbital motion.
D)They can only observe stationary weather systems.
E)Their altitude never changes.
A)Their orbital motion matches the earth's rotation.
B)They orbit over the earth's poles.
C)They have no orbital motion.
D)They can only observe stationary weather systems.
E)Their altitude never changes.
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50
Airflow aloft is often illustrated with ________,lines of equal wind speed.
A)isotachs
B)isobars
C)isovels
D)isometers
A)isotachs
B)isobars
C)isovels
D)isometers
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51
Only 50 nations are involved in the World Meteorological Organization.
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52
Which of the following upper air maps is most useful for observing the details of the polar jet stream?
A)1000-mb map
B)850-mb map
C)500-mb map
D)300-mb map
A)1000-mb map
B)850-mb map
C)500-mb map
D)300-mb map
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53
These types of images are views of the earth the way an astronaut would see our planet from space.
A)infrared images
B)visible images
C)Moon images
D)water vapor images
A)infrared images
B)visible images
C)Moon images
D)water vapor images
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These satellites were placed in orbit over the equator and remain fixed over a point on Earth because they keep pace with the earth's rate of rotation.
A)Automated Surface Observing Systems
B)Polar Satellites
C)Geostationary satellites
D)Doppler Satellites
A)Automated Surface Observing Systems
B)Polar Satellites
C)Geostationary satellites
D)Doppler Satellites
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The accuracy of day-to-day weather forecasts for periods beyond ________ day(s)is relatively unreliable.
A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
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56
The path that cyclonic storms follow (storm track)is usually farther to the south during:
A)nighttime.
B)autumn.
C)summer.
D)winter.
A)nighttime.
B)autumn.
C)summer.
D)winter.
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Long range forecasts (monthly or seasonal)include predictions of:
A)pressure.
B)wind.
C)temperature.
D)precipitation.
E)temperature and precipitation.
A)pressure.
B)wind.
C)temperature.
D)precipitation.
E)temperature and precipitation.
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________ weather forecasting is an area that relies heavily on statistical averages obtained from past weather events (climatic data).
A)Numerical
B)Ensemble
C)Persistence
D)Long range
A)Numerical
B)Ensemble
C)Persistence
D)Long range
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According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency,20 percent of all declared emergencies are weather related.
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A wave pattern in the upper-level winds at middle latitudes provides for:
A)colder temperatures at all latitudes.
B)warm air moving south.
C)cold air moving south.
D)decreased snowfall.
A)colder temperatures at all latitudes.
B)warm air moving south.
C)cold air moving south.
D)decreased snowfall.
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The measured data written on a synoptic chart is data that was all measured at the same time.
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Satellites have made ground-based weather stations almost obsolete.
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Observing and forecasting small,short lived weather events (such as a thunderstorm)is strongly dependent on radar.
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Larger north-south temperature contrasts occur in summer.
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One of the major problems of global weather forecasting is the lack of cooperation between major world powers.
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Clouds and precipitation patterns are often clues to the position of a front.
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Ocean surface-temperature patterns may influence temperature and precipitation patterns around the globe.
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Wind arrows generally back (turn counterclockwise)across a frontal zone.
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Statistical methods are most commonly used to predict one aspect of the weather.
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Sharing of weather data among nations around the world is very limited.
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Oceans are less likely than land masses to be monitored for weather conditions.
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Smaller north-south temperature contrasts are associated with slower jet stream flow.
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Synoptic weather forecasting was developed before numerical weather prediction.
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74
Isotherms are lines representing equal values of solar radiation.
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75
The jet stream experiences stronger flow in the winter than summer.
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76
Until the late 1950s,synoptic weather forecasting with hand-drawn charts was the primary basis for making weather predictions.
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77
Pacific storms move toward Alaska more during the cold months than the warm months.
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78
Despite advances in computer technology,numerical weather prediction has advanced little since 1960.
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79
The polar jet stream migrates southward in winter and northward in summer.
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80
Nowcasting is heavily dependent on weather radar and geostationary satellites.
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