The Use of Various Forecast Techniques to Predict Heavy Snow on November 1-2, 1988
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Description:For this study, 850-700 mb thickness and 200 mb temperature advection were examined in an attempt to forecast the amount of snow that fell between 0000 and 1200 UTC on Wednesday, November 2, 1988. These forecasting aids were compared with other, more commonly used snow forecasting techniques such as the Magic Chart (Chaston 1989), and model (LFM and NGM) 1000-500 mb thickness.
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Content Notes:Wrong series no. printed on the document. Should read "NO. 91-10A" instead.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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