New Situation: Many meteorologists track named storms, particularly those that have the potential to make landfall; some meteorologists are more successful in predicting the track of the storm than others. Suppose all currently employed meteorologists are identified as either being employed by the U.S. National Weather Service, employed by a local television station within the United States, or employed in a country other than the United States. In this scenario, what is the population of interest?

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New Situation: Many meteorologists track named storms, particularly those that have the potential to make landfall; some meteorologists are more successful in predicting the track of the storm than others. Suppose all currently employed meteorologists are identified as either being employed by the U.S. National Weather Service, employed by a local television station within the United States, or employed in a country other than the United States. In this scenario, what is the population of interest?

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