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I use this site http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/forecast/graphics/MAV/ for various weather forecast including wind speeds. I select "INFLATED WIND SPEEDS" from the wind speed menu because that choice works best for forecast wind speeds.
On the nws.noaa site here is the explanation: INFLATED WIND SPEED: The true wind speed (in knots) adjusted to improve forecasts of higher wind speeds. Wind speeds greater than the mean wind speed observed are increased, and wind speeds less than the mean are decreased.
On the Internet I found this explanation of inflated wind speeds:
Inflated forecasts are obtained by subtracting the developmental sample mean from the regression estimate, dividing the difference by the (multiple) correlation coefficient, and adding the result to the sample mean.
Which means I have no idea what inflated winds speeds are.
On the nws.noaa site here is the explanation: INFLATED WIND SPEED: The true wind speed (in knots) adjusted to improve forecasts of higher wind speeds. Wind speeds greater than the mean wind speed observed are increased, and wind speeds less than the mean are decreased.
On the Internet I found this explanation of inflated wind speeds:
Inflated forecasts are obtained by subtracting the developmental sample mean from the regression estimate, dividing the difference by the (multiple) correlation coefficient, and adding the result to the sample mean.
Which means I have no idea what inflated winds speeds are.