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joe

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Climatological forecasts
 
  A) require knowledge of local and regional weather conditions at the time the forecast is made.
  B) require knowledge of both local and regional weather conditions the day before the forecast is made.
  C) require knowledge of local weather conditions in previous years.
  D) require knowledge of regional weather conditions in previous years.

Question 2

An analog forecast
 
  A) requires knowledge of local weather conditions at the time the forecast is made.
  B) requires knowledge of regional weather conditions at the time the forecast is made.
  C) requires knowledge of both local and regional weather conditions, only on the day before the forecast is made.
  D) requires knowledge of a long history of local and regional weather conditions.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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