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Help understanding ECMWF Deterministic 2-Meter Temperature


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I have just recently started viewing the ECMWF models and was needing help understanding this illustration . 

What is it actually showing me ? I know it is showing the forecasted temperature ranges , but the 2 lines are confusing me . Is this just the forecasted possibilities ? Since it is a forecast is it saying it could be from a range of this high to this low for that time period ? 

 

Example : Is it saying the forecasted temperature range for 11/00 (36 hr) is in the range of 18º - 26º  ?

 

Thanks for your help

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Here are the screenshots as I enter the page to view the above illustration :

 

first I go to this category :

Lower-48 City Temps + Precip: ECMWF Determ + Ensemble 

 

Then I see the following illustration to pick my State (top pictures)

 

Then I choose my Radar site and city (bottom picture)

 

What are you meaning by T/TD curves . 

 

Thanks for your help

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Here are the screenshots as I enter the page to view the above illustration :

 

first I go to this category :

Lower-48 City Temps + Precip: ECMWF Determ + Ensemble 

 

Then I see the following illustration to pick my State (top pictures)

 

Then I choose my Radar site and city (bottom picture)

 

What are you meaning by T/TD curves . 

 

Thanks for your help

 

Weird they don't state what the lines are besides Max/Min Temp. If it was truly Max/Min temps, then there would only be one value per day of each...not a curve. I imagine they are the T/Td curves tho...temperature and dewpoint curves going through their diurnal cycles.    

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