Literally "mit-out-sound " Used to denote a picture take for which no sound was shot
The minimum signal which can be detected and automatically digitally processed by a radar without human discrimination
Metal oxide semiconductor A construction used to fabricate microelectronic components, including CCDS, which consists of three layers, namely a metal conductor, an insulating layer usually made from an oxide of silicon, and a semiconductor such as silicon
Model Output Statistics (usually in reference to NGM model) These are numerical representations of expected weather such as forecasted temperatures and precipitation chances
Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor; the fabrication technology which is used to produce silicon field effect transistors in which the flow of current is controlled by the strength of the electric field between the gate and the conducting channel, which are separated by an insulating layer of silicon dioxide
(1) Metal Oxide Semiconductor; or, (2) A wafer process for fabricating MOSFET devices in either IC or discrete form See MOSFET
Metal-oxide Semiconductor One of video image chips like CCD, but it produces lower quality video
A metal-insulator-semiconductor structure, more frequently referred to as metal-oxide-semiconductor structure, since the common insulator is silicon oxide The MOS structure forms the basis of most CCDs It also forms the essential part of MOS transistors, which are the building blocks of the most widely used microelectronics technology
This represents the output of model post-processors which take the gridpoint information from the model runs and derive various meteorological data for city locations out to 60 hours Since the resolution of the model is too coarse to derive exact quantites, these data are derived from statistical models which have been developed from model comparisons to actual conditions at that station The results are temperature, precipitation, wind, cloud forecasts for approximately 250 stations across the U S