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so you would not whether to do certain things or leav it to another date
so if there's dangerous weather you would be prepared for it or so you would know what to were
"Expect sunshine and rainbows in the morning, followed by scattered sarcasm with a chance of dad jokes in the afternoon. By evening, there will be a 99% chance of Netflix and snacks."
Weather forecast refers to the prediction of future weather conditions, while weather update refers to information on current weather conditions. Forecasting involves analyzing current weather data and patterns to predict future changes, which is why forecasters use the term weather forecast to indicate their predictions. On the other hand, a weather update provides information on the current weather at a specific moment in time without predicting future changes.
That will depend on where you are in the world, and the weather on that particular day. It is near the equinox. It would be cold in the Arctic and the Antarctic. Closer to the equator it would be hot. Each year may vary, again depending on where you are.
so you would not whether to do certain things or leav it to another date
Sure! Here's a sentence using the word "accurate": "The weather forecast was accurate, predicting the rain exactly when it started." Would you like more examples in different contexts?
If you would like information about forecast you can go to The website for The National Weather Service, or The Weather Channel. Your local area news channel would also have forecast information.
The answer depends on what the forecast was about and how you interpret accurate. Consider weather forecasts. If the weather forecast was "sunny", how much cloud cover is acceptable before the forecast is considered wrong? If the forecast was "dry" would a 5 second drizzle mean a total *FAIL*? Does "rainy" range from a fleeting drizzle to a tropical downpour? Also, if the forecast for a region was sunny, and it was sunny in 95% of the region, but in 5% of the region it was not sunny for 5 minutes, does that count as a failure? It is critically important that all forecast terms are unambiguous and that all thresholds are very clearly defined. Similar considerations will apply in forecasts of other unknowns.
so if somebody wanted to go out they would know the weather!
so if there's dangerous weather you would be prepared for it or so you would know what to were
It is impossible to tell based on so little information. We would need to know things such as what systems are in your region and what systems are upwind from you in order to even attempt a prediction.
"Expect sunshine and rainbows in the morning, followed by scattered sarcasm with a chance of dad jokes in the afternoon. By evening, there will be a 99% chance of Netflix and snacks."
Weather forecast refers to the prediction of future weather conditions, while weather update refers to information on current weather conditions. Forecasting involves analyzing current weather data and patterns to predict future changes, which is why forecasters use the term weather forecast to indicate their predictions. On the other hand, a weather update provides information on the current weather at a specific moment in time without predicting future changes.
Depends on exactly how much of a lacking of technology we're talking about. In the old days without computers, forecasters used weather instruments (thermometers, barometers, etc.) to take measurements at ground level along with weather balloons to measure conditions up in the atmosphere. This will give a basic idea of the short term weather (next day or two) although the risk is high that the forecast will not turn out correct. This is the same process that is done today, however the measurements are entered into computers that can do millions of physics equations in a short amount of time at speeds that no human could do. These millions of complex equations allow for a much more accurate forecast than relying on just a few basic equations done by a humans. The science and technology still is not adequate enough to produce an accurate forecast at all times, but the accuracy has improved significantly with computer model technology. Some may define weather instruments (thermometers, barometers, etc) as "technology"...If you consider that to be technology and take those out of the equation, then you're more or less depending on what you can feel and see. For example, you can see signs in the clouds that a storm system is approaching or that thunderstorms are getting ready to develop. You can also feel if temperatures are warming/cooling or if it's becoming more humid. These can give a half-way accurate forecast for the next few hours, but are completely useless after about 12 hours. The invention of weather instruments allowed for a very accurate forecast for the next few hours and a half-way accurate forecast up to about 2 or 3 days in advance. Now with computer model technology, it allows on average for a very accurate forecast for 2 to 3 days, with a half-way accurate forecast up to the 7 to 10 day range.
What conditions would help make a percent-of-sales forecast almost as accurate as pro forma financial statements and cash budgets?
On the weather forecast they said that it would be mainly fine with intermittent showers.