Inversion Thickness and MOS High Temperature Forecasts in Ohio
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1986
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By May, Jack
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Description:During late October of 1985, when forecasters along the Gulf Coast were battling Hurricane Juan, forecasters in Ohio were battling high temperature forecasts. For three days straight, October 28-30, temperatures were recovering only a fraction of the difference between the morning low and the MOS forecast high -- an average of only 68% of this difference. Winds during this episode were steadily out of the east and northeast due to the hurricane.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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