Operational Implications of the “Probability of Precipitation”

  • Schaefer J
  • Livingston R
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Since the probability of precipitation (PoP) appears in the forecasts of the National Weather Service (NWS), it is important that both the forecaster and user fully grasp the subtleties of the meaning of PoP. A brief review of the theory of PoP is presented. It is shown that although the PoP is defined as the average point probability, the guidelines outlined in the National Weather Service Operations Manual (NWSOM) also make the PoP the expected areal coverage of precipitation across the forecast area.

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Schaefer, J. T., & Livingston, R. L. (1990). Operational Implications of the “Probability of Precipitation.” Weather and Forecasting, 5(2), 354–356. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0434(1990)005<0354:oiotop>2.0.co;2

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