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In weather forecasting, model output statistics (MOS) is a multiple linear regression technique in which predictands, often near-surface quantities (such as two-meter-above-ground-level air temperature, horizontal visibility, and wind direction, speed and gusts), are related statistically to one or more predictors. The predictors are typically forecasts from a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model, climatic data, and, if applicable, recent surface observations. Thus, output from NWP models can be transformed by the MOS technique into sensible weather parameters that are familiar to a layperson.

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  • Model Output Statistics (MOS) ist ein statistisches Verfahren in der modernen Wettervorhersage, das in den 1960er/1970er Jahren in den USA entwickelt worden ist. Oftmals handelt es sich dabei um multilineare Regressionsgleichungen, die auf numerische Wettermodelle angewandt werden. Heutzutage finden MOS-Verfahren weltweit Verwendung und dienen als Hilfsmittel vor allem bei der lokalen Wetterprognose. (de)
  • In weather forecasting, model output statistics (MOS) is a multiple linear regression technique in which predictands, often near-surface quantities (such as two-meter-above-ground-level air temperature, horizontal visibility, and wind direction, speed and gusts), are related statistically to one or more predictors. The predictors are typically forecasts from a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model, climatic data, and, if applicable, recent surface observations. Thus, output from NWP models can be transformed by the MOS technique into sensible weather parameters that are familiar to a layperson. (en)
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  • Model Output Statistics (MOS) ist ein statistisches Verfahren in der modernen Wettervorhersage, das in den 1960er/1970er Jahren in den USA entwickelt worden ist. Oftmals handelt es sich dabei um multilineare Regressionsgleichungen, die auf numerische Wettermodelle angewandt werden. Heutzutage finden MOS-Verfahren weltweit Verwendung und dienen als Hilfsmittel vor allem bei der lokalen Wetterprognose. (de)
  • In weather forecasting, model output statistics (MOS) is a multiple linear regression technique in which predictands, often near-surface quantities (such as two-meter-above-ground-level air temperature, horizontal visibility, and wind direction, speed and gusts), are related statistically to one or more predictors. The predictors are typically forecasts from a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model, climatic data, and, if applicable, recent surface observations. Thus, output from NWP models can be transformed by the MOS technique into sensible weather parameters that are familiar to a layperson. (en)
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  • Model Output Statistics (de)
  • Model output statistics (en)
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