Sentences with phrase «talking about weather events»

And it's especially hard to get the probability of an event perfect when the circumstances keep changing — as they do when we're talking about weather events, which become more or less common depending on the underlying climate.

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Inevitably, you'll hear them talking about a weather emergency in your hometown or a scary news event.
But for a small cadre of entrepreneurs, weather events such as Sandy present unique — and occasionally uncomfortable - to - talk - about — opportunities for new streams of revenue.
Considering that the media plays up the worst possible scenarios in everything — you would think that a winter snowstorm was an assault on the existance of all humanity in its path the way some weather forecasters talk about it — the constant inflation of the danger posed by ordinary events, it is no wonder that people are fearful.
There's been plenty of talk over the past month or so about the impact that the extreme weather events north of the border will have on food and grocery prices, vegetables and bananas especially.
Singles events, we have a. You'll be able to share your latest news, talk about work and your noisy boss, discuss the weather and meet people who share the same interests.
We review the latest extreme weather events and talk to a leading scientist about the impact of global warming.
As long as we're talking about extreme weather events and attribution... although Kerry Emanuel is usually the go - to guy for the study of increasing tropical cyclone intensity, his 2005 and 2011 (linked to above by Stefan) papers being the most cited, there is a limitation of scope in that only the North Atlantic basin is covered by these papers, AFAIK.
When Samsung first introduced the Galaxy S8 / S8 +, one of the features the company spent the most time talking about was Bixby — the brand - new virtual assistant that could remind you of upcoming events, recommend restaurants for you to check out, help you learn more about a product or place by holding your camera up to it, and — finally — talk to you to answer questions, send texts, check the weather, etc..
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