1. Why do predictions by the European weather model sometimes differ from predictions made by the American weather model?(1 point)

The two models assimilate data differently using different equations.

The two models use different types of data measurements.

The two models are designed to model different types of weather.

The two models focus on different parts of the world.

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The two models assimilate data differently using different equations.
Which of these affect Earth's climate over a shorter period of time?

Changes in ocean currents

Which of these is changed by the Milankovitch cycles?

The duration of season on earth
Several days of fair weather are probably the result of
A warm, dry air mass moving over an area.

In a model ensemble system, what do meteorologists change each time they run a simulation of the same mode?

The initial conditions

Why do predictions by the European while there are models sometimes differ from predictions made by the American weather model.

The two models assimilate data differently using different equations.

Drag and drop the words to the correct locations.

The European model would turn left toward the cast, and America's model said it would turn right and head out to sea.
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