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A: They represent fronts, pressure systems, and precipitation types.
A: Accuracy decreases with time; days 1–3 are typically most reliable.
A: A watch means conditions are favorable; a warning means it’s happening or imminent.
A: Each model uses different physics assumptions and data inputs.
A: It reflects probability that measurable rain will occur at a location.
A: It combines air temperature and wind speed to estimate perceived cold.
A: They lose warm ocean energy and encounter increased friction.
A: Often cold frontal passage or strong downdrafts.
A: Infrared sensors detect cloud-top temperatures.
A: They simplify complex data but work best alongside detailed analysis.
