Hurricane watch and warning areas usually are larger than the expected damage swath to account for
possible changes in track and intensity and possible forecast errors.
a. True
b. False
Hurricane watch and warning areas usually are larger than the expected damage swath to account for
possible changes in track and intensity and possible forecast errors. TRUE.
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