Sentences with phrase «weather person at»

From what I can tell, this guy (Paul Hudson) was formerly a weather person at the Met Office.
From what I can tell, this guy was formerly a weather person at the Met Office.

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In Texas, emergency crews were still struggling to reach hundreds of stranded people in a massive round - the - clock rescue operation, as the National Weather Service predicted weather conditions there were to improve at last.
Giving a presentation entitled «Navigating Ambiguity» on Wednesday at the Fortune, Time and Wallpaper * Brainstorm Design conference held in Singapore, the executive director of Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, also known as the d.school, observed that people seem to feel a heightened sense of uncertainty across the board — in politics, retirement, medical, disaster relief, even the weather.
Say there's a marathon in 95 - degree weather... tons of people are going to look at that and say, «Who would want to do that?»
Lee said the cold weather has led some people to give up their tickets to the opening ceremony, which will take place at the open - air Olympic stadium on Friday.
How many people Port Arthur had lost during and after the flood - due to home, weather or the simple inclination to leave - is a figure that is even harder to determine at this point.
At least five people died when a Puerto Rico Air National Guard weather reconnaissance plane crashed on Wednesday near Savannah, Georgia during a training flight, sending up thick clouds of black smoke, according to officials and television images.
But when a woman in this country wears a hijab people make fun of her, assault her, bar her and humiliate her even though wearing the hijab gives women dignity, it displays modesty, it prevents men from staring at her, and besides, what's the harm in wearing a hijab other than the weather getting a little humid outside?
Dislike it as we may, they have weathered the storms without splintering, but at the expense of loss of adherents and at great cost to people's well - being.
People who could barely figure out shoes, people who didn't know where the sun went at night, and if it would come back or not... People who thought that bad weather was punisPeople who could barely figure out shoes, people who didn't know where the sun went at night, and if it would come back or not... People who thought that bad weather was punispeople who didn't know where the sun went at night, and if it would come back or not... People who thought that bad weather was punisPeople who thought that bad weather was punishment.
Add to these all the normal — or at least the still unconquered — circumstances produced by wind and weather, illness and danger in a hazardous world, and it is no wonder that hosts of people are inwardly distraught in the midst of an outwardly comfortable society.
I may not have caused the hurricane, but is it possible it was caused or at the least worsened by ignorant, greedy people who have so polluted our world that the very weather has changed?
Moreover, with religions that have been around for more than a few generations and have weathered more than a few schisms, the deeper you get into them the more you find that the way - out - wacky stuff at the beginning is of a piece with the insights that have kept people coming back to them over the years, and that those insights include vital truths not generally available elsewhere.
I have always found it fascinating (and I'm sure God has, too) that people will be believe the 6 o'clock news, weather forecasters, doomsdayers, and even gossip but take God's Word so ljghtly... if at all.
But now, when the weather closes in and the geriatric jocks gather in the fieldhouse, I can count at least a hundred people at any one time between 11 o'clock and...
But these people have never stood with prayer book and Bible at 6:00 AM, in subfreezing weather on the edge of the surf in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to oversee the vows of two grinning post-adolescents who plead to be married there because «that's where we first made love.»
After he retired, he served another 17 years at 4 different rural churches in Minnesota and Wisconsin, ending up in Sauk Rapids, freezing his butt off but loving the weather and the people.
Thames Water workers help distribute bottled water, at a bottled water station in Hampstead, north London, for one of the thousands of people in the London area who were left without water for more than 36 hours after extreme weather caused burst pipes.
The food, the weather, the yoga practice, the energy of people were so «organic»... and the tiramisu at the end was an exquisite Grand Finlay with a lot of voluptuous moaning.
Of course, the weather wasn't something I could control and the awesome people at California Strawberries understood.
John Smoltz is explaining that pine tar is solely for grip, not better pitch movement, and more people should be aware that pitchers often use substances like that so they don't accidentally throw a ball into orbit or at someone's head in colder weather.
The weather can be breezy at this time of year, but a green Christmas is most definitely assured and Cuba's warmth comes mostly from the people anyway.
In contrast, cold weather running doesn't bother me at all — I'm one of those crazy people you see out running when it's 7 degrees out!
Although it was a drizzly, damp and cool summer day, about 75 people braved the weather and gathered at beautiful Wickham Park in CT for the annual AFTH picnic on June 28.
«You meet more people from all over the country, but particularly all over new York State at this fair than anywhere else,» Schumer said, adding that he was impressed by Thursday's turnout, despite the unseasonably cold weather.
And in the midst of the bad weather, I would just like to take a moment before I begin my speech today to thank everyone in our country who is going the extra mile to help people at this time.
If a Triple Crown was on the line and weather good in Nassau County on June 8th, there were be over 100,000 people at Belmont Park.
At least three people were injured this morning during a massive, weather - related pileup of cars and trucks on the snowy New York State Thruway near Warners, according to New York State Police
The Corrections Officers at the Oneida County Sheriff's Office are dedicated professionals that work holidays, weekends, and during night time hours when most people are sleeping and even during severe weather when most people wouldn't dare to venture out.
Speaking to reporters after an unrelated event in Brooklyn, Mr. Cuomo again tore into the conditions at the shelters, which he argued are the reason so many people remain on the streets in inclement weather.
NEW YORK, NY — Many people mistakenly believe that tick season ends at Labor Day, but in fact the danger of tick bites extends well into the fall and even the winter if the weather stays warm.
Cuomo decided at the last minute to put in a quick appearance on the final morning of the conference, forcing a number of people to change their flights (and then to get caught in some very bad weather, as I recall).
«Because we have insufficient funds in the [fiscal]»11 budget, we are likely looking at a period of time a few years down the road where we will not be able to do the severe storm warnings and long - term weather forecasts that people have come to expect today,» Lubchenco said in remarks at NOAA's Satellite Operations Center in Suitland, Md..
It's not flooding or other weather disasters that cause people to move but rather extreme high temperatures, at least in Pakistan
People have been fascinated with weather forecasting at least dating back to the ancient Babylonians, who tried to use cloud formations and other atmospheric conditions to predict short - term weather changes.
He just completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Maryland, where he studied how the increase in extreme weather events due to climate change is affecting people's health.
Both men and women seemed to be equally vulnerable to this change in the weather, and those at greatest risk were people aged 75 to 84 years, along with those who had previous heart troubles.
Extreme weather in the southern and Midwestern US has killed at least 43 people.
«The problem is because the face has been so battered by weathering — possibly because it was in the sea at one point — people have felt for the last 200 years that there's not enough left of the face to be that precise on its identification.
«Not only was extreme weather persuasive at the automatic level, people were more likely to base their decisions on their gut - feelings in the aftermath of Sandy, compared to before the storm,» Rudman explains.
«Because we have insufficient funds in the [fiscal]»11 budget, we are likely looking at a period of time a few years down the road where we will not be able to do the severe storm warnings and long - term weather forecasts that people have come to expect today,» she said.
«Action is urgently needed to understand risks better, improve the resilience of the global food system to weather - related shocks and to mitigate their impact on people,» said Tim Benton, a population ecologist at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, who heads the GFS program, in a statement.
When he was at the radiation lab, he conceived the idea and actually brought into being something called GCA, Ground Control Approach, and that enabled the people in the Berlin area to airlift, to come and land independent of the weather, and without that they couldn't have kept that up and that was that something that Luis had invented.
«One day, I hope that doctors are like weather people,» says oncologist David Agus at the University of Southern California.
«Our study suggests that weather conditions may affect people's decisions on not only whether to vote but also who they vote for,» says co-author Yusaku Horiuchi, professor of government at Dartmouth.
Fueled by people's pyromania and the El Niño global weather phenomenon, carbon dioxide concentrations reached 409.44 parts per million on April 9 at an air - sampling station atop Hawaii's Mauna Loa, a rise of more than five ppm since the same date last year.
Principal Investigator Victoria M. Leavitt, Ph.D., postdoctoral fellow at Kessler Foundation, said, This is the first research to show a possible link between warm weather and cognition, or thinking skills in people with the disease.
Steven Syrop, DDS, diplomate at the American Board of Orofacial Pain and section chief of the TMD facial pain service at Weill Cornell Medical Center, adds that other possible triggers include stress, yawning («Going past a certain point is going to aggravate everything, so I always advise people to cushion a yawn»), eating very crunchy or chewy foods, and potentially even weather.
That may be because people are better at recalling events that confirm their pre-existing views, he says, like taking note of pain on bad weather days, but not on nicer ones.
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