Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
1917
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1918
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1919
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1920
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1921
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1922-1923
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1924-1925
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1926-1927
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1928-1929
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."
1930-1931
1301-12: "These typically include the evaluation, scoring, or interpretation of information or data in support of NWS' mission. Models are based on observed environmental data, mathematical simulations, trends, data from previous models and forecasts, and statistical probabilities to help reduce the margin of error (bias) and refine the process of generating the most accurate probability of what the weather, climate or hydrology will be for a given period of time."