HADS |
Hydrometeorological Automated Data System |
HAZ |
Hazard |
HCVIS |
High clouds visible |
HDFRZ |
Hard freeze |
HDG |
Heading |
HDRAIN |
An Hourly Digital Rainfall Product of the WSR-88D. |
HDSVLY |
Hudson Valley |
HDWND |
Head wind |
HEL |
Helicopter |
HGT |
Height or height above |
HI |
High, Hail Index, or Heat Index |
HIC |
Hydrologist in Charge or Hydrometeorological Information Center of the Office of Hydrology (OH) |
HIER |
Higher |
HIFOR |
High level forecast |
HIGH |
High |
HJ |
Sunrise to sunset |
HLF |
Half |
HLS |
Hurricane Local Statement |
HLSTO |
Hailstones |
HLTP |
Hilltop |
HLYR |
Haze layer aloft |
HMD |
Hemispheric Map Discussion |
HMT |
Hydrometeorological Technicians |
HN |
Sunset to sunrise |
HND |
Hundred |
HOD |
The Hydrologist on Duty or Hydrologic Operations Division of the Office of Hydrology (OH). |
HOL |
Holiday |
HP |
High Precipitation |
HPA |
Hectapascal |
HPC |
Hydrometeorological Prediction Center |
HPD |
Hourly Precipitation Data |
HR |
Hour |
HRL |
The Hydrological Research Laboratory at the Office of |
HRS |
Hours |
HRZN |
Horizon |
HSA |
Hydrologic Service Area |
HSB |
The Hydrologic Systems Branch in the Office of Hydrology (OH). |
HSD |
Heavy Snow Discussion |
HSF |
High Seas Forecasts |
HTC |
The Hydrometeorological Training Council |
HTG |
Heating |
HURCN |
Hurricane |
HUREP |
Hurricane report |
HV |
Have |
HVY |
Heavy |
HVYR |
Heavier |
HVYST |
Heaviest |
HWO |
Severe Weather Potential Statement |
HWVR |
However |
HWY |
Highway |
HYR |
Higher |
Hz |
Hertz (Hz) |
HZ |
Haze |
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