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Weather Interpreted Weather applies to feelings, metaphors and quicksilver changes of light.
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In France, Parlier is known as E. T., as in extraterrestrial, a nickname he acquired for his uncanny ability to interpret weather systems to his competitive advantage.
By pairing the tools of agronomics and climatology with the power of "big data," the company has managed to interpret weather information more fully than any other organization.
The article said research is underway that will investigate how people use and interpret weather maps and will include recommendations on how to make them more user-friendly.
Special Operations Weather Technicians SOWTT) gather, assess, and interpret weather and environmental intelligence from forward deployed locations, working alongside special operations forces.
Algorithms and sensors could be used to interpret weather and seafaring conditions, and automatically adjust speed to meet the scheduled time, he said.
In other words, they simply interpreted the weather in light of their prior assumptions.
The body express itself and is interpreted differently weather you are a football player resting after a rough game or a blue collar worker dozing off in the subway on the way home from work.
Some tend to interpret violent weather as punishment.
On their shoulders lay the critical job of interpreting the weather, poring over the charts and finding the fastest -- if not necessarily the shortest -- route to the islands.
Will they interpret problematic weather as evidence of long-term climate change, and accept that they must learn to adapt, or dismiss it as a "bad year" produced by natural cycles?... how can the importance of responding to climate change be conveyed convincingly to farmers?
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