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Predicted vs Actual Weather Forecast Accuracy Over Time #1444054 (License: Personal Use)
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This dual-panel graphic displays meteorological forecast performance over five time horizons (6h to 72h), with predicted outputs on the left and actual observations on the right. Each panel uses a rainbow color gradient where red (21%) denotes highest probability and blue (0%) lowest, revealing systematic model drift and error accumulation over time. The divergence between panels highlights where forecasts over- or under-predicted event likelihoods.
Used in meteorology reports, climate science dashboards, or AI/ML model evaluation pages to demonstrate forecast reliability; targets researchers, data scientists, and operational forecasters seeking model validation insights.
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