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While reading a Forecast Discussion and I came upon words or terms I was unfamiliar with. Where can I go to find definitions for weather terms?

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While reading a Forecast Discussion and I came upon words or terms I was unfamiliar with. Where can I go to find definitions for weather terms?

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Many meteorology terms are not easily defined. In fact, some are so complex, they require courses in meteorology and physics in order to fully understand them. However, a glossary exists which defines many of the terms used in forecast discussions. back to questions • n/a back to questions • I keep getting a “old” version of a product. What’s wrong? Most frequently this occurs when your browser uses a product it has “stuck” in its cache. Usually clicking on the “RELOAD” or “REFRESH” button will get the latest version. Secondarily try clearing your browser’s cache. [In Netscape go to: Options, Network Preferences, Cache; then click on the appropriate button(s)]. For some sites there are backup sources available, which can be used. Occasionally, equipment failures can prevent updated NWS products from reaching our web pages for several days. In these cases, once we become aware of the problem we place an explanation message on the main page. We have people who fix the problem, but it is

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