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- Wet_bias abstract "The term wet bias refers to the phenomenon whereby some weather forecasters (usually deliberately) report a higher probability of precipitation (in particular, of rain) than the probability they believe (and the probability borne out by empirical evidence), in order to increase the usefulness and actionability of their forecast. The Weather Channel has been empirically shown, and has also admitted, to having a wet bias in the case of low probability of precipitation (for instance, a 5% probability may be reported as a 20% probability) but not at high probabilities of precipitation (so a 60% probability will be reported as a 60% probability). Some local TV stations have been shown as having significantly greater wet bias, often reporting a 100% probability of precipitation in cases where it rains only 70% of the time.".
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- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink AccuWeather.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bias.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Precipitation.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weather_forecasting.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Cost-loss_model.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Loss_aversion.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Nate_Silver.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink National_Weather_Service.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Observational_error.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_State_University.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink The_Signal_and_the_Noise.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink The_Weather_Channel.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLink Weather_forecasting.
- Wet_bias wikiPageWikiLinkText "wet bias".
- Wet_bias wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wet_bias subject Category:Bias.
- Wet_bias subject Category:Precipitation.
- Wet_bias subject Category:Weather_forecasting.
- Wet_bias comment "The term wet bias refers to the phenomenon whereby some weather forecasters (usually deliberately) report a higher probability of precipitation (in particular, of rain) than the probability they believe (and the probability borne out by empirical evidence), in order to increase the usefulness and actionability of their forecast.".
- Wet_bias label "Wet bias".
- Wet_bias sameAs Q17089732.
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- Wet_bias sameAs Q17089732.
- Wet_bias wasDerivedFrom Wet_bias?oldid=668494098.
- Wet_bias isPrimaryTopicOf Wet_bias.