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Acceptable risk of incorrect acceptance (ARIA) and sample size are inversely related; that is, as ARIA increases, sample size decreases.
High Precipitation
An atmospheric condition where a significantly above-average amount of precipitation (rain, snow, hail, etc.) occurs.
Air Patterns
The general movement and distribution of air, including wind, that affects weather systems and climate.
Tropics
The region of the Earth surrounding the equator, characterized by a warm climate and receiving direct sunlight throughout the year.
Pressure Air Masses
Large volumes of air defined by their pressure and temperature characteristics, playing a critical role in weather patterns and climatic conditions.
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