Atmospheric Science
Mean absolute error (MAE) is a statistical measure that quantifies the average magnitude of errors in a set of predictions, without considering their direction. It is calculated by taking the average of the absolute differences between predicted values and actual values, providing a clear indication of prediction accuracy. This metric is essential in evaluating the performance of numerical weather prediction models and techniques, as it helps meteorologists assess how well these models replicate real atmospheric conditions.
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