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Long range climatological forecasts are produced by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC), a branch of the National Weather Service. These include 8–14 day outlooks, monthly outlooks, and seasonal outlooks.
NOAA fall forecast for New York. ... falls within the 33% to 40% range for potential above-average precipitation. The New York City metro area and Long Island have "equal chances" for normal ...
NOAA's seasonal outlook expects wetter-than-average conditions across the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes region and the Northwest. Drier-than-average conditions are expected for the Southern Tier of ...
The annual U.S. winter outlook report predicts La Niña weather patterns throughout the country. Here's what it means for Ohio's winter. NOAA's 2024-25 winter forecast is here.
The first Weather Bureau radiosonde was launched in Massachusetts in 1937, which prompted a switch from routine aircraft observation to radiosondes within two years. The Bureau prohibited the word "tornado" from being used in any of its weather products out of concern for inciting panic (a move contradicted in its intentions by the high death tolls in past tornado outbreaks due to the lack of ...
The Climate Forecast System or coupled forecast system (CFS) is a medium to long range numerical weather prediction and a climate model run by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) to bridge weather and climate timescales. [1] Version 2 became operational as CFSv2 in 2011. [2]
From May 20-25, conditions may become favorable to support tropical formation, AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok said, noting that one or two disturbances could travel across ...
An example of a forecast product from the GFS, in this case a 96-hour forecast of 850 mb geopotential height and temperature. The Global Forecast System (GFS) is a global numerical weather prediction system containing a global computer model and variational analysis run by the United States' National Weather Service (NWS).