Sentences with phrase «weather forecasts often»

Have you noticed that weather forecasts often show «sun» for 3 or 4 days ahead?

Not exact matches

This approach is often used to model large and complex systems, such as those in weather forecasts.
But Lexington - based Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) has been producing their own winter weather forecasts for almost two decades, and they often look very different.
By pulling together the maximum possible computer resource, and running these weather forecast models thousands of times — and for alternative carbon dioxide levels — a picture can be built of how often severe storms can be expected.
A substantial difference between the weather forecasting and the climate analysis requirement is that the former is often satisfied with relative accuracy of measurement.
In many respect, weather forecasting / meteorology has been leading climatology in terms of progress, and advances in meteorology has often subsequently benefited climate research.
Increased odds of warm weather has been forecast more often than cold weather, including a number of spells forecast to be all warm across the U.S.
Investing on commodities is not without risks, as their prices can be affected by various factors which are often difficult to forecast, such as the weather or natural disasters.
Different locales come with their own ecology and weather forecasts, and though you'll soon tire of driving the car (GTA this isn't - you have such little control it's often just simpler to have Ignis drive for you), cruising from town to town, spotting nostalgic series references and watching the wildlife pass by with an early Final Fantasy soundtrack twinkling over the car stereo is a cathartic experience for old - school fans.
A substantial difference between the weather forecasting and the climate analysis requirement is that the former is often satisfied with relative accuracy of measurement.
Seasonal forecasts are often made with coupled ocean - atmoaphere models (more like climate models), as opposed to atmosphere - only models for ordinary weather forecasts.
It's not just the observational systems, but also the fact that we often can identicfy in weather forecasts (model simulations) conditions that are favourale for such storms, so that we know in advance when too keep a watchful eye.
Traffic has become so normal that reports on its ebbs and clots are often bundled on news radio with weather forecasts.
Yet the same weather agencies, often using the same computer models, since 1990 have said with almost absolute certainty that their 50 - and 100 - year forecasts are correct.
Professor Giles Harrison, who led an international research team including scientists from the University of Reading's Meteorology department, the Met Office and the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting, said: «The sky is often full of clues to weather changes, and asperitas provides distinctive visualisation of complex and turbulent air motions in the lower atmosphere.»
This is the same UKMO that get weather and climate forecasts wrong so often they lost their contract to the fellow public agency the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
Most of the developing world doesn't have weather forecasts beyond two days, and often these forecasts do not anticipate extreme weather events (think Pakistan floods, Severe Cyclone Nargis).
Two possible hazards are not often mentioned in weather forecasts for sailors but usually are in forecasts for land areas:
I have often complained that in the UK weather forecasts are too generalised (southern England, northwest England etc)
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