An analog forecast
A) requires knowledge of local weather conditions at the time the forecast is made.
B) requires knowledge of regional weather conditions at the time the forecast is made.
C) requires knowledge of both local and regional weather conditions, only on the day before the forecast is made.
D) requires knowledge of a long history of local and regional weather conditions.
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Q22: This makes no use of numbers
A)quantitative forecast.
B)a
Q23: Define and explain the differences between forecast
Q24: A prediction of "partly cloudy" is an
Q25: Pattern forecasting
A)is not a valid technique and
Q26: Forecast value
A)is a measure of how well
Q28: This is an example of
Q29: A persistence forecast
A)requires knowledge of local weather
Q30: The systematic under- or over-prediction of weather
Q31: A _ forecast relies entirely on current
Q32: The type of weather forecast that uses
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