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sam.t96

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Suppose that where you live, the middle of January is typically several degrees warmer than the rest of the month. If you forecast this January thaw for the middle of next January, what type of a weather forecast will you have made?
   a. ensemble forecast
   b. common forecast
   c. seasonal outlook
   d. nowcast
   e. probability forecast

Question 2

You are in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 100 km (62 mi) east of the Rockies in January. The current wind is from the north. Looking at a prog for tomorrow, you see that the wind will be from the west, hence tomorrows temperature will be ____ today.
   a. warmer than
   b. colder than
   c. the same as
   d. colder and drier
   e. the same but more humid than



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: e

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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