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serike

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What winter weather might be expected with the passage of a mature midlatitude cyclone when the center of low pressure is located about 100 to 200 kilometers (60 to 125 miles) south of your location?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

________ assume(s) that the weather occurring upstream will persist and move on to affect the area in its path.
 
  A) Trend forecasting B) Nowcasting
  C) Persistence forecasts D) The analog method



morganmarie791

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Answer to Question 1

Temperatures remain cool through the passage of a midlatitude cyclone; the sky is typically overcast and brings precipitation. In winter, this precipitation is often snow.

Answer to Question 2

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