Expected inflation varies by the forecast horizon considered by the forecaster. |
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An avalanche forecaster ferrets out a dangerous weakness in the snowpack with the shovel shear test. |
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The thaw will continue today and tomorrow, according to Steve Randall, a Met Office forecaster. |
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Johan Stander, a weather forecaster at the Cape Town weather office, said fair weather was expected until Thursday. |
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I got a glimpse of this difficulty because in my military service I was a weather forecaster, a meteorologist. |
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A weather forecaster uses a three-dimensional map of the atmosphere, and calculates the temperature at which air will start to rise. |
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A weather forecaster said the province should brace itself for more heavy downpours in some areas, as well as cold and wet conditions with moderate rains in other areas. |
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Each weather forecaster seems to revel in it being the wettest October since whenever, or stressing how the temperatures are unusually high for this time of year and so on. |
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Last month the forecaster broke cover by briefly lapsing into English. |
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The forecaster said the reason for the pea-souper was a combination of low hanging cloud, substantial amounts of of ground water and still nights. |
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However, if you are unsure of the severity of an event, please contact the weather office and allow the forecaster to make an assessment. |
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For the first 13 years of my career in Meteorology, I was an operational weather forecaster in Labrador and Alberta. |
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This happens towards the end of every recession and is also the reason why the stock market is a good forecaster of the economy. |
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A forecaster said the reason was that the interior of the country, which was a spring-rain region, was still in the grips of a winter weather pattern. |
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From this return path the forecaster can visualise the type of rain, its geographical position, and its direction. |
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The overnight lows in Canberra were described by a bureau forecaster as a once-in-a-decade occurrence. |
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If you were a weather forecaster and you promised good weather tomorrow and the weather ended up being lousy, you could get sued for that. |
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In them, the forecaster makes assumptions about future precipitation to determine runoff under normal and other conditions. |
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In doing so, the forecaster can then identify when and where problems could occur. |
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As a forecaster you want to be able to focus on the exceptional details as well as on totals. |
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The weather forecaster must be aware of this process so as not to confuse the bright band with an intense area of precipitation. |
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Fifteen years ago this retired business executive and self-taught weather forecaster began an interesting hobby that quickly grew. |
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For the first 13 years of his career in Meteorology, Francis was an operational weather forecaster in Labrador and in Edmonton. |
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Underlying macroeconomic assumptions are from the WEFA Group, the Philadelphia-based macroeconomic forecaster. |
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The Neumayer weather forecaster had been sending us meteorological forecast maps which showed a perfectly circular cyclone with tightly drawn isobars indicating high wind speeds about to make landfall in our sector. |
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Cassandra is obviously not the only forecaster, and sadly on occasion this particular modern-day soothsayer fails to match the infallibility of his classical forebear. |
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If a hydrologic forecaster has prior knowledge of streams, local typography, and locations of homes and business areas, how would the forecaster use the rainfall total information to alert people to possible flood danger? |
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They can make that spending kick in at any time because their projections, according to every credible economic forecaster and every external commentator, is absolutely out of control. |
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The date of each forecast and the name of the forecaster were identified. |
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In some of these nil-response cases the forecaster has concluded that the observation is not representative of the weather and made a conscious decision not to amend. |
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Its assessment covered forecaster workstations being used by meteorological offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, as well as the option of building a new system in-house. |
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That said, research has shown that average economic forecasts in general, both in Canada and elsewhere, have a better track record than any individual forecaster. |
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In his 21 years with the Meteorological Service of Canada, he has served in many capacities including operational weather forecaster, trainer, strategic planner, project manager and now researcher. |
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Common sense and restraint must be used by the forecaster and planner. |
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Influential private forecaster Elizabeth Steger jolted the trading pit when she was said to have pegged the Florida crop at 123 million boxes. |
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The storm petrel is perhaps the most wellknown sea bird weather forecaster. |
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There is a simple explanation, however, according to well-known regional economics researcher and forecaster Bill Gilmer. |
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It is six decades since a forecaster called George Cowling drew isobars and rainfall on a large map in a studio. |
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The lightning was part of a fast-moving squall line typical of unsettled spring weather, said National Weather Service forecaster Tiffani Brown. |
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Come Sunday, the famous forecaster groundhog will tell you all you need to know about the weather for the next six weeks. |
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Homophily analysis further demonstrates the positive influence of geography as a forecaster of cooperation during response activities. |
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If a stock market forecaster has been more often right than wrong, on balance, it may be worth the price of a subscription. |
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Weather forecaster Kirsty McCabe, of Birmingham-based The Weather Channel, agreed with the bookies. |
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Now I'm no reliable weather forecaster neither are weather forecasters for that matter but I've heard rain is forecast for Haydock pretty much for the next two years. |
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Forecaster Gerard Bellam says north-westerly winds are on the way, which will give the country, especially eastern regions, a chance to warm up. |
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Forecaster Chris Rees, from PA Weather, said it sounded as though a funnel cloud or a mini tornado had hit the town. |
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