Sentences with phrase «predicted years in advance»

MASSIVE earthquakes, such as the one that triggered the Indian Ocean tsunami on 26 December 2004, could be predicted years in advance by monitoring tremors caused by «Earth tides».

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The timing and value of many of these allowances can at times be extremely difficult to predict in advance, resulting in large adjustments after the close of the fiscal year based on assessments undertaken at that time.
to dandintac, the evolution of stars or solar systems or life forms to different species takes billons of years to complete., that we in our lifetime cant comprehend its teleology or purposefullness.At the University of Illinois, a super computer called The nautilus, predicts the future by analysing through computational methods mathematical algorithim the historical inputs for hundreds of years and discovered that it has a direction or intepreted as has a purpose.Someday in the future when we will be technologically advanced, Gods will will be clearly reveald to us.All of this will be part of his will, at this time beyond our comprehension, but will be in the future, The next generation of quantum computers which are tens of thousands more powerfull and faster than todays will provide us the informations to solidify the future religious faith based in science.
As for the Christians, ya okay your bible might have somehow predicted all of this 2000 + years in advanced, and maybe you were right all along, but you guys still better get cautious because you have too many enemies in this world and your own churches / religious leaders are so spiritually dead and corrupt that they would not survive a muslim takeover.
Last year Gracenote Sports correctly predicted 15 of the 16 teams to advance out of the Champions League Group Stage and 27 of 32 in the Europa League.
It takes observations on at least three different nights to calculate an approximate orbit, but to really nail down an orbit so that the asteroid's position can be predicted accurately for years in advance requires dozens of observations conducted over several years.
Better understanding of how climate affects tornado activity can help to predict tornado activity in the short - term, a month, or even a year in advance, and would be a major aid to insurance and reinsurance companies in assessing the risks posed by outbreaks.
In 2015, Moderna and Alexion predicted that the drug would advance to clinical trials in 2016, but late last year they informed investors that the trials would be delayed, so that the formulation could be optimizeIn 2015, Moderna and Alexion predicted that the drug would advance to clinical trials in 2016, but late last year they informed investors that the trials would be delayed, so that the formulation could be optimizein 2016, but late last year they informed investors that the trials would be delayed, so that the formulation could be optimized.
Such technology has advanced rapidly in recent years, allowing marine biologists to better understand and predict sharks» behavior.
Summer rainfall in one of the world's most drought - prone regions can now be predicted months or years in advance, climate scientists at the Met Office and the University of Exeter say.
With the test scores the researchers could predict — three years in advance — who in the normal group would become impaired and which of the mildly impaired patients would later develop Alzheimer's.
«It may even be possible to predict sea ice cover a year in advance with high - quality observations of sea ice thickness and snow cover over the whole Arctic,» said Cecilia Bitz, co-author and professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington.
His results should help climatologists predict monsoons in Asia and overall climate in North America and might someday allow them to estimate seasonal rainfall years in advance.
While Loomba estimates that a stool - based microbiome diagnostic might cost $ 1,500 if it were on the market today, he predicts that cost will lower to less than $ 400 in the next five years due to advances in genomic sequencing and analysis technologies.
In 2012, researchers found that high concentrations of the proteins TNFR1 and TNFR2 in blood accurately predict the risk of kidney function loss in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes 10 years in advancIn 2012, researchers found that high concentrations of the proteins TNFR1 and TNFR2 in blood accurately predict the risk of kidney function loss in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes 10 years in advancin blood accurately predict the risk of kidney function loss in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes 10 years in advancin both type 1 and type 2 diabetes 10 years in advancin advance.
Scientists at the Advanced LIGO facility in Washington have once again detected gravitational waves, marking the third time in 18 months that the facility has observed ripples in the fabric of space - time that were originally predicted by Albert Einstein more than 100 years ago.
Then there were four groups of gene carriers: (1) those predicted to develop HD symptoms in a decade or more, (2) those predicted to develop symptoms in a few years, (3) those with early symptoms, and (4) those with more advanced symptoms.
These dramatic advances in spring flowering were successfully predicted by historical relationships between flowering and spring temperature spanning up to 161 years of ecological change.
Personally, I find it quite remarkable that we were able to predict the concentration of a gas in the atmosphere measured at a particular point on the Earth's surface nearly a year in advance.
Experts are already predicting additional potential flops for the coming year, including the big - budget reboot of Tarzan, which is reportedly testing poorly in advance screenings.
Granted, forecasting this far in advance is obviously imperfect: Though we correctly predicted on this site at this time last year that Argo, Zero Dark Thirty, Beasts of the Southern Wild, and Lincoln would be major Oscar players, we also ventured that Hyde Park on Hudson and Trouble With the Curve would be frontrunners.
We find little evidence of convergence or divergence in teacher effectiveness across teachers as they advance in their careers, but strong evidence that prior year estimates of job performance for individual teachers predict student achievement even when there is a multi-year lag between the two.
Considering how quickly technology and social media have advanced in the last few years, it's impossible to truly predict just how far we'll go with new forms of reading.
It would be convenient if such bounces could be predicted in advance, but as we observed last year, the market can become very persistently oversold during bear markets, and even an «oversold» decline can go much deeper until the oversold condition is abruptly cleared.
Your landlord might not follow inflation that closely, but you can't predict the exact price changes ten or more years in advance.
The Mayas were able to accurately predict solar eclipses hundreds of years in advance and the Dresden Codex shows this.
Also, the» predictors» are too lazy to wash their crystal balls when they pull them out of their butts, so they» PREDICT» LOTS OF CRAP... God bless them; they need to be made to pay all the loot money back; probably they can do that by» predicting» the wining numbers on lottery, because is much easier to predict those numbers than weather / climate a year in advPREDICT» LOTS OF CRAP... God bless them; they need to be made to pay all the loot money back; probably they can do that by» predicting» the wining numbers on lottery, because is much easier to predict those numbers than weather / climate a year in advpredict those numbers than weather / climate a year in advance...
Personally I would not accept a mathematical model as «proof» of such an extraordinary claim unless the model can accurately predict the daily temperatures in every major city on the globe at least five years in advance.
I mean, if one could predict the weather or patterns of storms even a year in advance it would be worth billions and billions of dollars to people engaged in energy trading or, uh, or, insurance underwriting and a whole bunch of other pursuits.
I believe that predicting events 100 years in advance is a waste of time.
The Met Office has been predicting global temperatures one year in advance since 1999.
Sometimes in climate change debates, you hear someone ask «If meteorologists can't predict the weather two weeks in advance, how can they predict it 50 or 100 years in advance
I mean, if one could predict the weather or patterns of storms even a year in advance it would be worth billions and billions of dollars.»
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170525085109.htm Summer rainfall in one of the world's most drought - prone regions can now be predicted months or years in advance, climate scientists at the Met Office and the University of Exeter say.
Farmers» Almanac says cold winter ahead — Associated Press — August 20, 2008 — Excerpt: Households worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers» Almanac, which predicts below - average temperatures for most of the U.S. «Numb's the word,» says the 192 - year - old publication, which claims an accuracy rate of 80 to 85 percent for its forecasts that are prepared two years in advance.
Leif Svalgaard says: October 29, 2012 at 4:58 pm «You claim you can predict with precision solar activity thousands of year in advance.
You claim you can predict with precision solar activity thousands of year in advance.
That the dummies are off on a crusade against warmer winters could not possibly have been predicted in advance as we live in a world which for three and a half million years has had a marked tendency for glaciation creating the most pitiful of conditions.
There will always be some scientific idiot saying we're going to die from this or that... so just remember these are the same people who can't predict the weather accurately two weeks in advance... much less two or twenty years from now.
Carbon feedbacks however are very slow - most AR4 models assumed them to be zero for purposes of predicting climate 100 years in advance.
Bigg and his colleagues plan to try to predict the iceberg's path up to a year in advance, based on ocean currents and prevailing winds.
It's impossible to predict in advance how much damage this year's hurricanes and tropical storms might cause, since their intensity and path can change by the hour.
In the last 25 years great advances have been made in predicting the weatheIn the last 25 years great advances have been made in predicting the weathein predicting the weather.
At that time, few would have predicted that the most troublesome and litigated section in Part XXIII.1 would be the section (s. 138.14) that created a seemingly simple three year limitation period after a public company's alleged misrepresentation was released within which to advance claims.
Named NMI Emerging Tech Company of the Year 2016, and highly commended for «Tech Business of the Year» in the 2016 startups.co.uk awards, the company will use the capital to meet fast - growing customer demand for its Senseye automated condition monitoring diagnostics and prognostics product — the leading - edge software solution that enables industrial companies to easily predict the failure of machines months in advance.
A healthy traveler with a trip in two weeks may not be worried about falling ill before departure, but looking a year in advance becomes more difficult to predict for any traveler.
Kim Brace of Washington - based Election Data Services Inc. doesn't like to predict numbers of seats more than ten years in advance.
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