Sentences with phrase «day forecast future»

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(See The Futurist [August, 1970]-RRB- The next day Theodore Gordon of the Institute for the Future — an expert in technological forecasting — spoke of the crucial ethical dimensions of emerging scientific and social developments.
The committee also recommends that some future event attribution activities could be incorporated into an integrated weather - to - climate forecasting efforts on a broad range of timescales, with an ultimate goal of providing predictive risk - based forecasts of extreme events at lead times of days to seasons.
«Future errors of this scale could result in flood forecast error providing less time for population to react and increasing risk to life and property (hours vs days).»
Today is your lucky day because I'm going to predict your future and forecast exactly what kind of results you're going to get in the next 12 months.
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The powerful line - up of events continues with Global Business Travel Association's (GBTA) one day business travel forum where participants will hear about the latest economic forecasts on business travel spend in the region, and learn new insights that will help travel professionals successfully plan for the future.
And while that might make sense for the current situation, it is much harder to understand for forecasts one week out (where the chance of precipitation might change from 80 % to 40 % to 20 % to 60 % in a one - hour span for a period six days in the future).
The parameters for simulating weather (past or future) are pretty well - known: there's generally pretty decent precision over a couple of days, lesser but still useful precision up to perhaps 10 days or so, and then there's longer - range forecasting which is probably best described as «experimental» (though I don't know what the actual current assessments of longer - term skill are.)
With hurricane Arthur headlining the news as throwing a possible wet blanket on 4th of July fireworks shows along the Northeast coast and with a new record being set each passing day for the longest period between major (Category 3 or greater) hurricane landfalls anywhere in the U.S. (3,173 days and counting), we thought that now would be a good time to discuss a new paper which makes a tentative forecast as to what we can expect in terms of the number of Atlantic hurricanes in the near future (next 3 - 5 years).
This model or hypothesis has failed to demonstrate past warming, failed to predict current warming, and because of the nature of the Earth system, can not predict the future beyond forecasting in a limited frame of reference in a semi-stable system (i.e. temperature swings of 10, 20, 30 or more degrees F in minutes, hours, and days).
The hurricane / typhoon forecasts currently predict pretty well the future track of the storms for some 3 days ahead.
[2] These uncertainties limit forecast model accuracy to about six days into the future.
The most recent 16 - day weather forecast does not yet reach far enough into the future to predict break - up, but the forecast will be updated for the July Outlook.
The inference is that climate predictions, decades into the future, can not be possibly right when the weather forecast for the next day has some uncertainty.
I do see some days in the 40s in the future forecast, maybe it will start feeling like holiday time!
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