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Which technique is used that attempts to match current conditions with similar well established patterns from the past?
 
  A) analog method B) trend forecasting
  C) isotachs method D) persistence forecasting

Question 2

Compare the temperature and moisture characteristics of the following air masses: cP, mP, mT, and cT.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

cP means continental polar, a dry (continental) and cold (polar) air mass. mT means marine tropical, a moist (marine) and warm (tropical) air mass. cT is continental tropical (warm and dry), and mP in marine polar (cold and moist).



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