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In one to two sentences, explain why there is more concern for severe storms in low-pressure systems.(2 points) make it informal
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In 1–2 sentences, explain why weather can be predicted only as probable, not definite.(2 points)
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MAKE IT ONE SENTENCE AND INFORMAL
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In one to two sentences, explain how the shorelines can affect weather.(2 points)
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Low-pressure systems typically have unstable atmospheric conditions, leading to the formation of large cumulonimbus clouds that can produce severe weather events such as thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, strong winds, and even tornadoes, which is why there is more concern for severe storms in these systems.
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Low-pressure systems create unstable atmospheric conditions that can lead to the formation of severe storms like thunderstorms, heavy rains, and strong winds.
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Weather can only be predicted as probable because it is influenced by many complex factors that can change rapidly, making it difficult to provide a definitive forecast with absolute certainty. Additionally, small variations in initial conditions or model inputs can lead to significant differences in predicted weather outcomes.
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Weather can only be predicted as probable, not definite, because it's a tricky mix of many things that can easily change and mess up the forecast.
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Shorelines can affect weather by creating temperature contrasts between land and water, leading to the development of sea breezes, coastal fog, and the intensification of storms when they interact with warm waters, resulting in maybe some wild and unpredictable weather.