Chapter 13 Weather Forecasting Flashcards

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what is the world meteorological organization?

A

part of the UN, allows member states to share data

-surface data collected via land-based stations
-upper air data collected by radiosondes, satellites, etc

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what is the National Weather Service?

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forcasts local weather by regions. established in 1870. the national hurricane center and national severe storms lab are the only centers of the NWS that go beyond local region

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3
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what are the differences between advisories, watches, and warnings?

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advisories: lower threats (dense fog)
watches: hazardous weather could happen (tornado, hurricane, blizzard)
warning: hazardous weather will happen (tornado, hurricane, blizzard)

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4
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what are broadcast meteorologists?

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on-air forecasters who disseminate weather information to the public

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5
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what are AWIPS?

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stands for advanced weather interactive processing system

-high speed data visualization

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6
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what is doppler radar?

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shows precip, type, movement

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7
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what is satellite imagery?

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shows clouds, height/temp

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8
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what are the main forcast charts?

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sounding: temp, dewpoint, winds w/ height
Meteograms: variables w/ time
station models: coding multiple variables at one time

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9
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what is NWP?

A

numerical weather prediction

-start w/ current conditions (analysis map)
-map with all the data going into the model
-equations allow data to interact and evolve
-stop model after 24 hrs
-output map: guidance (prognostic chart)

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10
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what are the forecasting techniques?

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  1. persistence forecast
  2. steady-state/trend forecast
  3. analog method
  4. statistical forecast
  5. reading the sky
  6. climatological
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11
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explain persistence forecast

A

same weather for the next day

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12
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explain steady-state/trend forecast

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weather moves in same direction and speed

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13
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explain the analog method

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pattern recongnition

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14
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explain statistical forecast

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weighted analog, probability of occurrence in each of ensemble runs

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15
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what does probability in forecasting represent?

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the likelihood that an event will occur at any point in the selected area (forecast region)

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16
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explain “reading the sky”

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understanding common influences on the weather

17
Q

explain climatological

A

average weather

18
Q

what is the difference between accuracy and skill?

A

accuracy=how correct you are
skill=more accurate than persistance