Sentences with phrase «timely warning»

Dr. Lukas is one of two lead scientists for a research effort dubbed HiFi, a fledgling project that aims to improve hurricane - intensity forecasts — currently the weakest link in the National Hurricane Center's ability to provide timely warnings about the full impact a storm is likely to have when it makes landfall.
A sudden jump in the number of lightning strikes inside a garden - variety thunderstorm might soon give forecasters a new tool for predicting severe weather and issuing timely warnings, according to research at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).
This information collaboration is vital to scientific understanding of the atmosphere and the oceans, as well as essential for accurate forecasts and timely warnings of hurricanes, typhoons, and other severe weather.
With the latest in Doppler radar technology and the specialized skills of a severe weather meteorologist, we are able to track tornadoes at street level and provide timely warnings.
The Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (IOTWMS)-- like its long - established counterpart in the Pacific Ocean region — is designed to bring together seismic - monitoring measurements, sea - level gauges, computer - model - based threat evaluation and logistics to disseminate and act on timely warnings.
In many places people don't yet know enough to evacuate, even if timely warnings arrive.»
On 25 October last year, around 500 inhabitants of the Mentawai Islands west of Sumatra were killed, despite timely warnings, in a tsunami triggered by a «slow» undersea rupture of the Sunda «megathrust».
Not to mention traffic signs powered by a solar cell that can display all the colors necessary in notifying drivers of road rules, flashing important timely warnings instantly, updated from a central location; or e-picture books and color - coded interactive subway maps that don't have any glare.
U.S. regulators» recent moves against the accounting practises of Chinese companies listed in the U.S. are a timely warning about the risks of letting foreign state - owned enterprises (SOEs) play a bigger role in Canada.
Indeed, the prudential supervisor has been minded recently to issue some timely warnings about the need to maintain sound lending standards.
If we are concerned about the possibility of drifting into a 1984 world, then Barmen provides a timely warning, for its tragedy was that it came too late.
Irene is a blessing of God and a timely warning to sinners like u.
The Michelangelo virus of early March 1992 did not create as much damage as it could have since there was a timely warning across the world.
No,» Sept. 2) regarding the Chicago Children's Museum was a well - reasoned and timely warning.
One signer is quoted on the petition as saying, «I am so opposed to this move that I will most definitely pull my daughter from the school if they do move to Olympic or if any other decision like this is made without parent input or timely warning
Thankfully, military authorities issued the timely warnings for soldiers to stay out of politics and politicians stop inducing soldiers.
Former environment secretary Owen Paterson used an article in the Sun on Sunday to voice support for Duncan Smith's «timely warning» and to take aim at the chancellor: «There have been four Budget - type statements in the last year alone.
Shadow home secretary David Davis said Mr Philips» comments will strike a «brave and timely warning» about the consequences of rising immigration.
Another part is on the back end: Devising an algorithm to take data from tens of thousands of smartphones, determine a magnitude and epicenter for the quake, and then issue a timely warning.
It is also, given there's already turbulence on the financial markets this year, a timely warning about the dangers of groupthink and systemic fraud.
Thus Reich's piece is a timely warning that while California's new Local Control Funding Formula will make a difference in reducing some inequities, it will not erase all of them.
Dangerous Games serves as both a timely warning, and a valuable handbook for citizens of the 21st century.
There is a timely warning for those evolution - deniers, the creationists, as well as the ironic method the Slow Food movement has employed of saving rare breeds: getting more people to eat them.
Robert Shiller popularized this method with his version of the cyclically adjusted price - to - earnings ratio (CAPE) in the late 1990s, and issued a timely warning of poor stock returns to follow in the coming years.
Robert Shiller later popularized this method with his version of the cyclically adjusted price - to - earnings (CAPE) ratio in the late 1990s and correctly issued a timely warning of poor stock returns to follow in the coming years.
In other words, even if there had been a timely warning, there was nobody listening.
Clark v Lucas Solicitors serves as a timely warning for conveyancing solicitors say Mark Sefton & Oliver Radley - Gardner
As bitcoin prices suffer their deepest one - day decline in a month, Russia's economic development minister is issuing a timely warning about the cryptocurrency's infamous volatility levels.
A new series of articles published in the Lancet serves as a timely warning to Australia about the perils of going further down the path of privatisation in health care.
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