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future617RT

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Warm advection is most likely to occur:a.
   in the center of a cut-off low.
  b. from the surface up to the 500 mb level ahead of an advancing warm front.
  c. behind a cold front.
  d. where the winds back with height.
  e. on the western side of a shortwave trough at the 500 mb level.



Question 2

For a forecast to show skill it must:a.
   be better than one based on persistence or climatology.
  b. be accurate to within 2 oC of the predicted temperature.
  c. be accurate for over more than 90 of the forecast area.
  d. use the analogue method of forecasting.
  e. use a probability.




sierramartinez

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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