The Weather Channel's definition may include precipitation amounts below 0.01 inch ( 0.254 mm ) and includes the chance of precipitation 3 hours before or after the forecast period.
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In 1998-99, we estimate there will be a balance of $ 10.7 billion, followed by a further $ 70.8 billion over the remaining three years of the Medium Range Forecast period.
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Though first attempted manually in the 1920s, it was not until the advent of the computer and computer simulation that computation time was reduced to less than the forecast period itself.
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For example, a Fire Weather Forecast, which have a forecast period covering up to seven days, is issued by local Weather Forecast Offices ( WFOs ) daily, with updates as needed.
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The bank said its central projection for inflation has now fallen since the November report " and by more in the short-term than towards the end of the forecast period ."
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When track models diverge late in the forecast period, the plot takes on the shape of a squashed spider, and can be referred to as such in National Hurricane Center discussions.
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"The bottom line is that we still expect real prices-- the fares that are going to be charged to passengers-- to decline by about 1.3 percent per year during the forecast period,"
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Second, he said, " it's not as if New Hampshire is booming and everyone else is lagging, " now or over the New England Economic Project's forecast period, which runs through 2006.
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Predictions of meteorological variables are issued several times per day ( commonly between 2 and 4 times per day ), and are available few hours after the beginning of the forecast period.
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More traditionally, decision trees-which are complementary-have been used to evaluate projects, by incorporating in the valuation ( all ) mathematical sense ) combined into an overall value per forecast period which are discounted.