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Negative anomalies in green on the map imply increased cloudiness and enhanced likelihood of precipitation.
Based on the observation and forecast, a map is produced representing areas with enhanced likelihood of continued wetter- or drier-than-average conditions.
Based on the observation and forecast, a map is produced representing areas with enhanced likelihood of reversed precipitation tendency in comparison to the previously-observed 3-month precipitation.
Areas in green indicate locations with observed below-normal precipitation in the previous season, but with an enhanced likelihood of above-normal precipitation in the coming season.
Areas in yellow indicate locations with observed above-normal precipitation, but with an enhanced likelihood of below-normal precipitation in the coming season.
A forecast with a 40% or greater probability for the below-normal category is considered an enhanced likelihood of dry forecast, and a forecast of 40% or greater for the above-normal category is considered an enhanced likelihood of wet forecast.
Areas in dark yellow (dark green) indicate locations where precipitation in the past season was below normal (above normal) and the forecast indicates a greatly enhanced likelihood of continued below-normal (above-normal) precipitation in the next 3-month season.
Therefore, areas in light yellow (light green) indicate locations where precipitation in the past season was below normal (above normal) and the forecast indicates an enhanced likelihood of continued below-normal (above-normal) precipitation in the next 3-month season.
The results confirmed enhanced likelihood of this desired effect in patients allocated to the experimental condition.
Risk ratios > 1 are indicating enhanced likelihood of the desired effect.
Typically, metabolic conversion of a drug results in inactivation, detoxification, and enhanced likelihood for excretion in urine or feces.
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