How To Use National weather service In A Sentence
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These problems are sufficiently serious that the US National Weather Service adjusts satellite data every week to match radiosondes, in effect relying upon radiosondes as a reference instrument.
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If there are weak spots, they will be shown very soon, National Weather Service hydrologist Dave Pearson said.
Missouri River floodwater reaches Iowa town levee
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Humidity should decrease, too, as drier air moves into the Southwest, the National Weather Service said.
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In eastern Pennsylvania, a tornado that touched down Thursday in Schuylkill County was the second twister to hit the area this week, the National Weather Service said.
Severe storms wreak havoc from Vermont to Georgia
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The Engadine is certainly one of the sunnier parts of Switzerland because the valley is practically protected by its neighboring peaks," said Stephan Bader, a spokesman for Meteo Suisse, Switzerland's national weather service.
Switzerland's Rugged Alpine Gem
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And in Africa, "The easterly winds that are supposed to bring moisture into East Africa were reduced," says meteorologist Wassila Thiaw, head of the Africa desk at the U.S. National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center.
Experts: La Niña, Climate Change Impact East African Drought
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And this polygon, which is a new way that we indicate severe weather warnings out of the National Weather Service, kind of zooms it in and narrows it down just a little bit.
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Michael Musher, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said light snow in the Midwest and light rain elsewhere around the country could cause only minor problems.
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The National Weather Service says, the river should crest 4 feet above flood stage.
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And with the National Weather Service forecasting more severe weather from Texas to the Great Lakes through today, the calls aren't likely to abate.
Tornadoes prompt run of phone calls to storm shelter companies
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It's not snow that's falling, it's "graupel," according to the National Weather Service.
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National Weather Service hydrologist Greg Hanson called it "one of the top weather-related disasters in Vermont's history.
Irene causes Vermont's worst flooding in 83 years
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Although the storm weakened as it neared the Aleutian islands yesterday, winds gusted to 77 mph in Dutch Harbor according to the National Weather Service.
Huge Pacific storm to bring high surf to Hawaii
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The U.S. Drought Monitor, produced by the National Weather Service, showed the area to be in the first stage of drought, known as abnormally dry.''
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The U.S. National Weather Service uses the old term, millibars, on its charts and in its reports.
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The National Weather Service currently projects a high tide of 8.9 feet on Sunday evening in Providence, which sits at the top of Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay.
Storm Barriers Likely to Close in New England
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At 3 p.m., the temperature in Central Park hit a chart-topping 104 degrees, blowing past the previous same-day record of 101 established in 1957—and another record of 102 degrees set earlier Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Record-High Heat Scorches Region
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Dionne Searcey/The Wall Street Journal Mr. Scott let National Weather Service meteorologists cast molds of the hailstone at their lab in Boulder, but he wouldn't let them dissect it.
Mr. Scott's Hefty Hailstone
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The National Weather Service is posting warnings and advisories across the country.
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• Perhaps not the best week for bloviators on Fox News to call for the abolition of the US's national weather service just because it's government-funded, but what are we to make of Republican God-botherer and would-be presidential candidate Michele Bachmann's suggestion that the east coast's hurricane was God's way of sending a message to America?
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The national weather service have warned that sub-zero temperatures at night could result in some severe frost and icy roads for tomorrow morning.
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New York City matched an 1893 degree record low for the day at one degree, according to the National Weather Service.
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The national weather service have warned that sub-zero temperatures at night could result in some severe frost and icy roads for tomorrow morning.
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Update In a Discovery video, USGS hydrologist Bob Holmes, Ph.D. explains the importance of stream gages and how USGS and the National Weather Service work together in flood prediction.
Wonk Room » Global Boiling: Unprecedented Flooding Of Red River Leaves Fargo ‘On The Brink Of Disaster’
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Even if the rain has ended, a lot of the waterways may still stay flooded for a while," said Stephen Konarik, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service.
Flash-flood watch until Friday a.m.
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These showers are called streamer showers, which is very light rain that doesn't get much development and usually dissipates within a few hours, said Clay Anderson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
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National Weather Service Mr. Scott keeps his hailstone, one of his prized possessions, in his white, upright Montgomery Ward Signature frost-free freezer in the basement of his house.
Mr. Scott's Hefty Hailstone
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MAUI (HawaiiNewsNow) - The National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued a flood advisory for Maui until midnight.
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Temperatures have risen to 60 degrees in the Boston area, but a flood watch is in effect this afternoon through Monday morning with 1 to 2 inches of rain expected to fall, according to a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Taunton.
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Mississippi residents reported that the path of the twister was a half-mile to a mile wide, said Mark McAllister, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Jackson.
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Update In a Discovery video, USGS hydrologist Bob Holmes, Ph.D. explains the importance of stream gages and how USGS and the National Weather Service work together in flood prediction.
Wonk Room » Global Boiling: Unprecedented Flooding Of Red River Leaves Fargo ‘On The Brink Of Disaster’
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National Weather Service The hailstone, here being weighed on an official postal scale at the tiny U.S. Post Office in Vivian, was one of many huge ones that pummeled the town's roofs and pockmarked cars and pickup trucks last summer.
Mr. Scott's Hefty Hailstone
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The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal.
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