Sentences with phrase «weather forecasters predict»

Local weather forecasters predict that the temperature will be in the low single - digits at kickoff, dropping below zero in the second half.
Overnight minimum temperatures rarely get as low as the weather forecasters predict.
For instance, when weather forecasters predicted several feet of snow in late January, my daughter Laura worried.

Not exact matches

Take the case of a weather - forecaster: he might predict that it will rain tomorrow, and he might be correct.
@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.
Forecasters still struggle to predict this space weather, and scientists have yet to understand its subtleties.
«For the first time, space weather forecasters now have models and tools for predicting how a CME is released from the sun, accelerated out into the solar wind, and ultimately ends up colliding with Earth's magnetosphere creating the geomagnetic storms that impact so many technologies and systems,» says Rodney Viereck of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Environment Center.
Taking a cue from weather forecasters, researchers combine satellite measurements and models in attempt to predict volcanic activity
This makes it very difficult to accurately predict weather changes more than a few days in advance, though weather forecasters are continually working to extend this limit through the scientific study of weather, meteorology.
While weather forecasters still can't peer much more than a week into the future, climate forecasters are now claiming they can predict the speed of the North Atlantic's great climate - changing current as much as 4 years ahead.
Every forecaster I know about, including 2 private weather forecasting firms, Accuweather,, and the NWS, predicted an above average year.
Long - range weather forecaster Piers Corbyn explains that in order to predict world temperature we need to better understand solar activity, magnetic connections and lunar modulation of the same.
In your editorial, you acknowledge your lack of expertise on the subject, but defer to weather forecaster Piers Corbyn due to his alleged accuracy in predicting British weather (that accuracy being generally exaggerated, with many counter-examples).
Based on extensive Siberian snow cover during the fall, the researchers correctly forecasted cold weather for much of the U.S., while most other forecasters predicted warm weather for the U.S.. For a comparison between predicted and observed temperature anomalies, please see the following images: forecast temperature anomaly Jan - Feb - Mar 2013 and observed temperature anomaly Jan - Feb - Mar 2013, U.S. only.
Probably most interesting of all is that long range forecasters are issuing catastrophic warnings (they are quite extreme) but the UK Met says that's «irresponsible», and that trying to predict the weather that far in advance is «crystal ball» gazing.
While El Niño is largely to blame for the rash of unseasonably warm, record - breaking weather stretching from Texas to Maine, forecasters predict the United States still has yet to experience the brunt of its erratic climates.
The weather forecasters completely failed to predict the weather accurately for any of the 7 days we were there and spectacularly missed the snow we had this morning.
ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 25, 2011 — As the United States experiences and recovers from tumultuous weather, with parts of the South and Midwest reeling from the destruction of fierce recent tornados and flooding, forecasters predict shifting weather patterns and many named storms as hurricane season officially begins next week on June 1.
Because weather forecasters had mostly failed to predict heavy snowfall for today, many road crew personnel were off for an extended holiday weekend, meaning there were few snow plows and salt trucks on the road when the snow began to pile up.
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