Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched Google under the key words "weather predictions accuracy" to get these possible sources:
https://us.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=iry&hsimp=yhs-fullyhosted_011&type=mcx_mdmac_18_14_1¶m1=yhsbeacon¶m2=f%3D4%26b%3DSafari%26cc%3DUS%26p%3Dmcyahoo%26cd%3D2XzuyEtN2Y1L1Qzu0C0D0C0E0D0B0DyEtG0DyD0FtDtGyDtB0CyEtG0A0A0C0FtG0A0DyEzyzz0CtA0CzztDzytCtN1L1G1B1V1N2Y1L1Qzu2StB0B0D0FtA0A0B0EtGzzyE0FyEtGyEtD0DzytGzytD0C0AtGtD0B0DtDzyyEtAyC0E0BtDyB2QtN1Q2Zzu0StBtBzzyEtN1L2XzutAtFyDtFyBtBtFtCtN1L1CzutN1T1IzuyEtN1B2Z1V1T1S1Nzu%26cr%3D1827429980%26a%3Dmcx_mdmac_18_14_1&p=weather%20predictions%20accuracy
In the future, you can find the information you desire more quickly, if you use appropriate key words to do your own search. Also see http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/.
http://www.hackcollege.com/blog/2011/11/23/infographic-get-more-out-of-google.html
Don't just copy the material. Express the ideas in your own words. Although this will take more time and effort, you will learn more.
as part of their job, meteorologists use data to make weather predictions. How accurate are their predictions? what are other scenarios in which you would use data to make a prediction? how would you defend your prediction using data?
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