Deep snow, 10 centimetres at least, not
predicted by the forecasters.
Not exact matches
Forecasters predict wind gusts to become more intense
by Saturday night, challenging the 8,700 firefighters who have been battling the fast - moving blazes for five days.
Republicans talk of sparking economic growth rates in the range of four per cent, but models run
by non-partisan
forecasters, such as the Wharton business school at the University of Pennsylvania,
predict only a modest increase over the shorter term.
Forecasters predict that the supply deficit will grow from 800,000 ounces in 2015, to 1.35 million ounces (that's about 14 percent of the total annual production)
by the end of this year.
@VP: No I don't believe Obama or weather
forecasters are idiots for
predicting what they did: but, if they
predicted the end of the world and claimed they discovered this with 100 % certainty from a 2000 year old book written
by people that thought the earth was flat, Yes I would call them idiots.
Scientists working to improve storm intensity forecasting have identified a more accurate means of
predicting a hurricane's strength as it approaches landfall, using sea temperature readings that they say will help
forecasters better prepare communities for storm impacts in the face of sea - level rise caused
by rising global temperatures.
THE speed at which a hurricane progresses across the ocean may help
forecasters predict which areas are at risk from flooding
by storm surges.
By monitoring, understanding, and
predicting these climate patterns,
forecasters can often make a confident outlook of the upcoming hurricane activity for the season as a whole.
Exactly as
predicted by the premier surf
forecasters at Stormsurf this mornings surf check... [Read more...]
Forecasters at the time
predicted it to weaken to a tropical storm
by landfall and were taken
by surprise
by its intensity when it hit.
This time around,
by contrast, we're going to be able to watch in real time to see who was right — the statistical
forecasters predicting an active year, or the dynamical
forecasters predicting a less active one.
Remember that in the mid-1800s
forecasters were
predicting that the rapidly increasing number of horse carriages would result in cities like London, New York and Manchester being covered in two meters of horse manure
by 1930.
We are again coming off a record year, with a strong market being
predicted for 2004
by virtually all
forecasters, with possibly a small reduction in units, but continued increase in price.