Sentences with phrase «good weather assumed»

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Assuming the Falcon 9 is good to go, the weather looks reasonably favorable for a Wednesday launch.
Assuming the weather is good and Apple fans come out to shop, the iPad 2 should enjoy a solid opening weekend this Friday.
Good thing though you actually had a glimpse of the sun despite the dark clouds which I assume is a bad weather.
He assumes that this is out of spite on the weather's part in accordance with his success as a good house painter, but, still, he respects its wills and ways.
Thus for weather forecasts, a prediction is described as skillful if it works better than just assuming that each day is the same as the last («persistence»).
In selecting his team to carry us forward into a future in which the weather and climate patterns of the past can no longer be assumed to be valid indicators of future climate conditions affecting the economy and society, we hope the next President will swiftly and skillfully select a set of strong «climate leaders» with honesty, integrity, and dedication to bringing the best scientific and technological intelligence we can muster to bear on the host of climate change challenges we face.
Better than most works on the subject, which tend to assume too much knowledge on the part of the reader, Steele's very readable book makes clear the workings of natural weather and climate processes, in turn making clear the extent to which global warming alarmism is based on opportunistic hype and the relentless pursuit of a political — not a scientific — agenda.
If we assume that at some point the extremes of the future could be as extreme as the weather of the past, that will be a good starting point for taking action.
One would assume that this has been proven beyond a doubt in the mainstream literature, given how often it is stridently asserted that «weather is chaotic, but climate is not» and «GCMs don't work well locally, but work very well globally».
Assuming that temperature is rising and that this is because of GHG effects (not arguing otherwise, just stating the givens), one would do well to look at data from other worlds in our solar system to determine where the «wild» weather is — and it is in the colder places, not the hotter ones.
«Climate» is factually a statistical expression of weather, so almost everyone assumes that the established weather measurement systems and networks, satellites etc. should suffice for climate monitoring as well.
It would be easy to assume the paid denialists are smart enough to know perfectly well weather is not climate, but I have a hunch its a 50 / 50 split.
I'm assuming, as it is weather proof, it's probably «bum proof» as well or should I stick to the conventional way of paint and varnish?
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