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Multiple regression is a procedure for obtaining an equation that predicts a dependent or endogenous variable as a function of two or more independent or exogenous variables.
Upper Air Currents
Large-scale movements of air that occur in the upper part of the atmosphere, influencing weather patterns and climate.
Air Convergence
The meeting and combining of airflow from different directions, often leading to cloud formation and precipitation.
Air Divergence
The movement of air away from a particular region, often associated with descending air and fair weather.
Trough Of Low Pressure
A long, extended region in the atmosphere where the atmospheric pressure is lower than the surrounding area.
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