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Reference: questions 9-16
Respondents were asked to indicate their perception of the accuracy of
forecasts of five weather elements - rain, maximum and minimum temperatures,
cloud/sunshine and wind - as well as for forecasts and warnings overall,
24 hour forecasts and 2-4 day forecasts, for the past month. They were
asked to nominate the accuracy for each forecast type on a scale of 1
to 5, where 1 = always accurate and 5 = always inaccurate.
Figure 5 below shows the perception of forecast accuracy for forecasts
and warnings overall, 24 hour, 2-4 day, rainfall, maximum temperature,
minimum temperature, cloud/sunshine and wind forecasts.
Tasmania survey respondents indicated that in general they perceived
forecasts as accurate, with 24 hour forecasts perceived as the most accurate
and rainfall forecasts as less accurate.
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