It’s half right, both interpretations are used and can be simultaneously applied.This cac trying to go viral with misinfo
One simple equation used among meteorologists is P = C x A, or the probability of precipitation equals the meteorologist’s confidence that it will rain, times the percentage of the area that is expected to get rainfall.
For example, if we’re 100% confident that 30% of the Valley will get rainfall, then there’s a 30% chance for rain. If we’re 50% confident that 100% of the Valley will get rain, then there’s a 50% chance of rainfall.
WHAT ARE YOU? SOME KINDA FAAAAAAAAAAG? HEY FELLAS... WHAT A FAAAAAG. WHY DON'T YOU HUNCH YOUR SHOULDERS YA HOMO.I know right, fck wearing dry clothes.
WHAT ARE YOU? SOME KINDA FAAAAAAAAAAG? HEY FELLAS... WHAT A FAAAAAG. WHY DON'T YOU HUNCH YOUR SHOULDERS YA HOMO.
Bill BurrWho the hell are you?
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Yeah i just learned this VERY recently