Precipitation Type as a Function of Observed Thermal Parameters at Greensboro, NC
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1972
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Description:In an Eastern Region Technical Attachment (No. 72-3-13) to the Staff Notes of March 13, 1972, it was suggested that relationships between precipitation type and observed thermal parameters, such as thickness and upper air temperatures, should be used as an aid in preparing precipitation type forecasts for a period up to about six hours after the time of the observation of the thermal parameters.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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