An evaluation of county level, climate-based temperature adjustment factors
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1998
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Description:"In October 1993, the National Weather Service went from forecast zones that were groupings of several counties to the current one count y /one zone concept. Leffler and McGovern (1995), from here on referred to as L&M, noted that temperature predictions were a key element when grouping the new smaller zones. Therefore, they developed county-level, climate-based temperature adjustments that can be generated at each office to assist the forecasters"--Introduction.
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Content Notes:Jeffrey S. Sites.
"June, 1998."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 6-7).
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