NDFD XML: Added Support for 9 Experimental Convective Outlook Hazard Probability Elements
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Effective February 27, 2007, the NDFD-XML service has been upgraded to provide access to
9 new experimental Convective Outlook Hazard Probability elements. These elements include
a Convective Hazard Outlook, Probability of Tornadoes, Probability of Hail, Probability of
Damaging Thunderstorm Winds, Probability of Extreme Tornadoes, Probability of Extreme Hail
Probability of Extreme Thunderstorm Winds, Total Probability of Severe Thunderstorms, and
Probability of Extreme Severe Thunderstorms. For more information on accessing these new
elements, please visit the web service web page at http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/xml/.
For additional information on the new elements please consult the list of experimental
products at http://products.weather.gov/viewliste.php.
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