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Which statement best describes a major difference in the quality of weather information contained in a daily forecast and a long-range forecast?(1 point)
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Information contained in a daily forecast is more general than the information included in a long-range forecast.
Information contained in a daily forecast is more general than the information included in a long-range forecast.

Information contained in a daily forecast is less scientific than the information included in a long-range forecast.
Information contained in a daily forecast is less scientific than the information included in a long-range forecast.

Information contained in a daily forecast is less dependable than information included in a long-range forecast.
Information contained in a daily forecast is less dependable than information included in a long-range forecast.

Information contained in a daily forecast is more accurate than the information included in a long-range forecast.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Information contained in a daily forecast is more accurate than the information included in a long-range forecast.

Reason: Short-term forecasts use current observations and models with less accumulated uncertainty, so they are generally more reliable than long-range forecasts, which are affected by atmospheric chaos and model limits.