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For example, $B!H(BScalarPhrases$B!I(B deals with scalar weather elements such as $B!H(BMaxT$B!I(B, $B!H(BMinT$B!G(B, $B!H(BPoP$B!I(B, $B!H(BSnowAmt$B!I(B, etc. $B!H(BVectorRelatedPhrases$B!I(B deals with $B!H(BWind$B!I(B and $B!H(BWindGust$B!I(B. Many of the most common thresholds and variables apply to multiple weather elements and are, thus, included in the $B!H(BConfigVariables$B!I(B class. These are the module names that appear in the Text Reference tables for narrative phrases to help you locate the threshold or variable of interest.