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The use of the NGM FOUS temperature in the lowest model layer (T1) as a predictor for maximum temperature at Providence, Rhode Island
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1993
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Description:"This study presents a maximum temperature forecasting technique for Providence, Rhode Island (PVD), which can also be applied to almost any meteorological situation. The technique requires an examination and evaluation of the NGM forecast fields, after which a series of forecast decisions regarding the anticipated state of the atmosphere are made. The NGM FOUS temperature in the lowest model layer (referred to as T1 for the remainder of this paper) is used as a predictor for maximum temperature during the period from June 1990 through May 1991. T1 has already proven to be quite useful in precipitation type forecasting during the winter (Ronco 1988). This paper will show that T1 can also be used as a reliable maximum temperature predictor"--Introduction.
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Content Notes:Kevin J. Cadima.
"February, 1993."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 7).
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