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According to the Raytheon Company, which is the Stars contractor, the new controller workstations also allow weather to be displayed in six different colors, and can accommodate dividing the airspace into smaller or larger sectors, as traffic conditions warrant.
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The new technology should allow weather forecasters to predict the locations of storms more precisely—"on a neighborhood scale, rather than a city-wide scale," Wired reports.
For nearly three years, the site has allowed weather watchers to add their stations to a growing regional list.
It's taken a little bit of a dip south, which is allowing weather systems to develop across the UK, but it has the potential to move back again," she said.
This function was then used to estimate discharge for fixed precipitation amounts and wetness levels, allowing weather variables to be controlled across eras.
But there is one more Saturday inside a stadium — against Maine — and Curry was not about to allow inclement weather to interfere with game-planning that might rinse out the aftertaste of a bittersweet farewell season.
Yes, it can get cold and damp, but don't allow the weather to keep you from this proud and historic Saxon city, which dates from the 1100's.
Group Captain Stagg helped persuade the operation leaders to delay the launch of the operation by a week to allow the weather to improve.
Those who were not relaxed, who tried to force things, who allowed the weather to get inside their head, were not long for the championship.
Meanwhile, a warming Arctic is slowing down the polar jet stream, allowing Arctic weather to loop down into the eastern US.
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