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The February 2 celebration, which involves a weather-predicting woodchuck, dates back to the late 19th century, with other mid-winter weather holidays dating back hundreds of years before that.
Air masses can be modeled as these fluctuations, and weather involves a clear instantiation of dynamic interactivity.
Apparently Salesforce is too, because the first part of today's announcement involves a few specific types of weather data integration on the Salesforce Lightning platform.
But first the nonseason season will have to be weathered, and it involves a huge risk.
The ideal cold-weather getaway usually involves a tropical destination and sparsely populated beaches.
The excruciating weather this week, he added, involves "a very large swell in the atmosphere that has expanded eastward".
The second scenario involved a combination of weather events, including a wild forest fire ('bushfire') followed by runoff due to significant rainfall.
One of the most elaborate IT schemes involved a tri-agency weather-satellite programme, which after 16 years and almost $5 billion was at last put out of its misery in 2010.
El Niño is a weather phenomenon involving a warming of the Pacific Ocean at the equator, between the Americas and the International Date Line, which causes changes in atmospheric conditions that, during the winter, can bring wet storms to soak California.
An example of a Tier 2 is the (regional) Bay of Plenty CDEM group exercise of a severe weather event involving a storm surge leading to flooding and significant infrastructure damage in the region with a goal to exercise lifeline utility business continuity plans.
Part of Arsenal's plan involved Edu keeping a weather eye open for the forward runs of Roy Keane while Patrick Vieira watched Juan Sebastian Veron.
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