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Trial Graphics The graphic below is a summary of 47 National Weather Service pages compiled into 1 easy to understand image. Brevity is important in keeping the jury's attention.
National Weather Service offices around the country many times create graphics of storm events. These graphics can help the jury determine the accuracy or inaccuracy of weather forecasts.
This graphic is an example of data site location. It shows the jury where data were obtained in relation to the address of interest.
Hourly weather leading up to an event can tell the jury when inclement conditions began and ended.
Easy to understand graphics are important for showing how conclusions were reached.
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