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Stratification and mixed model MOS techniques to predict maximum temperatures at Columbia, SC
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1998
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By DeLisi, Mark
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Description:"This study was undertaken to answer three questions: 1) Is it possible, given the changing nature of the Eta model, to develop an objective operational temperature forecast based at least in part on that model? 2) What is the relative skill of Eta model-based predictors versus Nested Grid Model (NGM) model-based predictors? 3) Does stratification of the data into cold-air damming and non-cold-air damming days significantly improve forecast skill? These questions were addressed by developing maximum temperature equations to predict day one and day two maximum temperatures at the Columbia, South Carolina National Weather Service Forecast Office (CAE)"--Introduction.
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Content Notes:Mark DeLisi.
"June, 1998."
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Includes bibliographical references (page 7).
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