Simulated stratification for prediction of precipitation type

The updating of MOS forecasts of the probability of precipitation type (freezing, frozen, or liquid) with a recent observation constitutes an example in using indicator variables to simulate stratification of the developmental sample. In this example, inclusion of the observation in a primitive mann...

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