Forecast value
A) is a measure of how well the forecast matches actual conditions.
B) depends on forecast skill.
C) refers to the usefulness of a forecast.
D) is the same for all people in the area for which the forecast is made.
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Q21: The meteorologist at your local TV station
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
Q27: An analog forecast
A)requires knowledge of local weather
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
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