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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">An assessment of the future state of the [[atmosphere]] with respect to [[precipitation]],  [[clouds]], [[winds]], and [[temperature]].</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">Such assessments are usually made by government or private meteorologists, often using numerical  simulations. Such simulations are the result of representing the atmosphere mathematically  as a fluid in motion. <br/>''See also'' [[numerical weather prediction]].</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 00:33, 29 March 2024

An assessment of the future state of the atmosphere with respect to precipitation, clouds, winds, and temperature.

Such assessments are usually made by government or private meteorologists, often using numerical simulations. Such simulations are the result of representing the atmosphere mathematically as a fluid in motion.
See also numerical weather prediction.

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