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The wind farm marked as WFa in Fig. 2 is chosen as the target wind farm, whose forecasting errors are to be amended.
Reservoir simulation and field application show that the new model conforms to the ultra-high water cut stage very well whose forecasting error gets smaller and smaller with time.
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Several liberal economists, the forecasters at Goldman Sachs and Mark Zandi (an economist whose forecasts the administration has used) all argue for a bill of at least $1 trillion.
How did Keynes, whose forecasts proved otherwise prescient, get this so wrong?
There was Al Sleet, the hippy-dippy weatherman, for example, whose forecasts had an existential edge: "Dark.
Macroeconomic Advisers, whose forecasts are often used by the Federal Reserve, said it could raise economic growth by 1.25 percentage points and create 1.3 million jobs in 2012.
Even the Atlanta Federal Reserve, whose forecasts have tended to be on the pessimistic side (see chart again), expect the second quarter to look a bit better.
Sean Collins, who created Surfline.com, whose forecasts and real-time views of beaches reach 1.5 million surfers a week, died on Monday in Newport Beach, Calif.
The CBI's 2012 growth forecast is higher than the 0.7% predicted last autumn by the Office for Budget Responsibility, whose forecasts are used by the Treasury.
Consider: the OBR, the body whose forecasts Mr Osborne relied on so heavily to justify Wednesday's largesse is regularly wrong in its economic and financial forecasts.
The institute, whose forecasts guide government economic policy, said it now expected gross domestic product to grow by 0.4 percent in 2013, down from a forecast of 1 percent in March.
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