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I never took weather for granted.
The national record is held by Earl Stewart of Cottage Grove, Ore., who took weather observations every day for 77 years, from 1917 to 1994.
She reached Plymouth on 12 May 1919, and then took weather observations on 19 May and later served as a reference vessel to guide the Navy Curtiss NC flying boats flying from Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland to Europe.
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It will take weather measurements, such as wind speed, and record electrical fields near the surface.
The Spirit could also continue to take weather measurements, and its accelerometers could act as seismometers, listening for Mars quakes.
From the moment it lands, it will take weather measurements and record electrical fields near the surface.
The film follows two women as, in separate seasons, they take weather readings and trudge through mysterious tasks on the mountaintop.
Given the amount of ice they contain, it would take weather gods armed with blow torches to melt them that quickly, and this suggestion was rapidly discredited.
We can take weather and other things into account and re-optimize.
To this end, we perform queries taking weather factor into consideration over morning and evening rush hours, respectively.
As shown in Figs. 15 and 16, taking weather factors into bus non-on-time analysis is necessary and reasonable.
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