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But it's also part of a trend of increasingly expensive weather that climate scientists are documenting: the frequency of billion-dollar disasters in America is growing at an annual rate of 4.8 per cent.
Until now, NOAA has gathered data by building and launching its own expensive weather satellites rather than buying data from private companies.
I did not have expensive weather forecasting devices on board.
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The mathematical prediction models present errors up to 100%, while the currently used experimental measuring approach is expensive and weather dependent.
In an effort to keep the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) focused on its expensive, flagship weather satellites, the Senate, in its version of the spending bill, had given NASA control of two smaller missions, Jason-3, an ocean altimetry satellite, and the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR), a space weather satellite.
And while our attempts to tame them with silver iodide ("seeding" the clouds) flown in by men with the right stuff in the '50s actually seemed to work, as an expensive hobby, weather control makes missile defense look cheap and easy.
"Airfare is the least expensive, and weather-wise it's the best time of year," Tanzman says, thanks to ample sun and little rain.
Until cilantro becomes expensive or the weather turns too cold to grill, I'll be eating this weekly, storing its memories and its pleasures.
Nice is a walking city -- there's a bus network, but no métro, and taxis are expensive, so bad weather cramps sightseeing.
Noise factors are difficult, impossible, or expensive to control (weather, temperature, humidity, etc).
I can recommend the "Jupiter" made by Terra Nova Equipment: expensive, but fabulously weather-proof and life-transforming.
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