stochastic weather models
Stochastic weather models are mathematical models that use probability theory to simulate and predict weather conditions. They incorporate random variables and uncertainties to account for the inherent unpredictability of the atmosphere. These models help in understanding the likelihood and variability of future weather events, enabling us to make informed decisions and better prepare for weather-related phenomena.
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