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(Abbreviated DERF.) Forecasting the state of the [[atmosphere]] (using a [[numerical weather prediction]] model with observed initial conditions) beyond the range for which individual [[cyclonic scale|cyclonic-scale]] disturbances are predictable.<br/> Although, in general, the useful information regarding cyclonic-scale disturbances has been lost in the extended range, the behavior of large-scale, lower-frequency phenomena may still be predictable. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 27 March 2024
(Abbreviated DERF.) Forecasting the state of the atmosphere (using a numerical weather prediction model with observed initial conditions) beyond the range for which individual cyclonic-scale disturbances are predictable.
Although, in general, the useful information regarding cyclonic-scale disturbances has been lost in the extended range, the behavior of large-scale, lower-frequency phenomena may still be predictable.