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Forecast
Forecast Fore*cast", v. i.
To contrive or plan beforehand.
If it happen as I did forecast. --Milton.
Forecast
Forecast Fore"cast, n.
Previous contrivance or determination; predetermination.
He makes this difference to arise from the forecast and
predetermination of the gods themselves. --Addison.
2. Foresight of consequences, and provision against them;
prevision; premeditation.
His calm, deliberate forecast better fitted him for
the council than the camp. --Prescott.
Meaning of Forecasts from wikipedia
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close to the
forecast. If this is not the case or if the
actual outcome is
affected by the
forecasts, the
reliability of the
forecasts can be significantly...
- of end uses for
weather forecasts.
Weather warnings are
important because they are used to
protect lives and property.
Forecasts based on
temperature and...
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forecast in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Forecast or
derived words may
refer to:
Forecasting, the
process of
making statements about events...
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mathematical models and
knowledge to
prepare daily weather forecasts are
called weather forecasters or
operational meteorologists.
Meteorologists work in government...
- Bank and the OECD. A
broad range of
forecasts are
collected and
compiled by "Consensus Economics". Some
forecasts are
produced annually, but many are...
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Reference class forecasting Consensus forecasts Optimism bias
Production budget Volume risk Marien, E. J.,
Demand Planning and
Sales Forecasting: A
Supply Chain...
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survey on
forecast probabilities each
January in its
Consensus Forecasts, Asia
Pacific Consensus Forecasts and
Eastern Europe Consensus Forecasts publications...
- The
Shipping Forecast is a BBC
Radio broadcast of
weather reports and
forecasts for the seas
around the
British Isles. It is
produced by the Met Office...
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willingness or
ability to make
tornado forecasts", and that a "good
probability of verification"
exist when
issuing such
forecasts due to the
difficulty in accurately...
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analysts do not
produce better forecasts than
simple forecasting models. (Additional to the
above outline, for
financial forecasts,
analysts often also use...