Q: What's the difference between isolated and scattered thunderstorms?
A: The National Weather Service expresses the probability of
measurable precipitation (0.01 inch) for a given location using
percentages and terms such as isolated and scattered. Isolated means a
chance of precipitation of less than 30% and scattered is used for a
30% to 50% chance. Likely describes a probability of 60 percent or
greater.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Terms of Probability
From reader John at Marc Ambinder's blog at The Atlantic:
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