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Lisaclaire

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According to the CFL criterion
 A) a good forecast does not require a fast computer.
  B) it is impossible to achieve fine resolution.
  C) coarse-grid spacing will always be required.
  D) fine resolution in space requires small time steps.
  E) all of the above

Question 2

Integration in numerical forecasting involves
 A) predicting conditions in the future, and then using the results to predict even further into the future.
  B) ensuring fine resolution with close-spaced gridpoints.
  C) determining the best way to measure initial conditions.
  D) comparing and combining the forecast results of two or more models.
  E) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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