different between newcast vs nowcast

newcast

English

Alternative forms

  • new-cast

Etymology

From new- +? cast.

Verb

newcast (third-person singular simple present newcasts, present participle newcasting, simple past and past participle newcast or newcasted)

  1. (transitive) To recast; form or mould anew.

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nowcast

English

Etymology

Blend of now +? forecast

Verb

nowcast (third-person singular simple present nowcasts, present participle nowcasting, simple past and past participle nowcasted)

  1. To predict the weather for a very short upcoming period (usually a few hours).
  2. (statistics, modelling) To estimate of what is currently happening based on knowledge of how data is biased.

Noun

nowcast (plural nowcasts)

  1. (meteorology) A weather forecast predicting the weather for a very short upcoming period, usually only a few hours.
  2. (statistics, modelling) An estimate made by nowcasting.

Derived terms

  • nowcasting

Anagrams

  • Sactown, ant cows, snowcat

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