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en We're in the time of year when we have surprises with strengthening, and intensity forecasts are very tough to predict any more than 24 hours out,

en We are at that time of year where we have surprises with the strengthening of storms.

en Scientists have known that hurricanes form above the world's warmest ocean surface waters. This study adds new information about hurricanes' journeys to landfall, and will help to better predict their paths and intensity changes during their final hours over open water.

en As we saw with April to December earnings, there are a lot of cases where earnings are coming in above forecasts ... companies are giving conservative forecasts, so I think full-year earnings will also beat forecasts.

en The tragedy of Katrina wasn't the failure to predict the track or to predict the intensity of the storm. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. The tragedy was in preparing people and in particular predicting human behavior.

en I have asked (commission economists) to give me interim forecasts twice a year as well as the standard forecasts that we get twice a year.

en Caregivers say the number one thing they want is flexible hours, because you can't predict when you're going to have to take time off.

en There have been a lot of surprises. You can never really predict what will happen. That's what keeps it interesting.

en Underlying demand remains very strong. The first four months of the year certainly exceeds our forecasts and the forecasts of everyone else in the industry.

en If you go back to the '70s, we have not improved very much in intensity forecasts.

en I want to know who is going to predict us to be healthy? Who's going to be the weak team in the Pac-10 this year? It's going to be tough to find one.
  Jimmy Johnson

en I want to know who is going to predict us to be healthy? ... Who's going to be the weak team in the Pac-10 this year? It's going to be tough to find one.
  Jimmy Johnson

en In any case, it looks like it's strengthening and it's not going to be far behind our intensity forecast.

en I've been reading press clippings about what I can do and what I couldn't do for a long time. That's just the nature of the business. ... Forecasts are forecasts. It's forecast to rain today, probably, but that doesn't mean it's going to. What matters is what we think about ourselves.

en It is almost possible to predict one or two days in advance, within a rather broad range of probability, what the weather is going to be; it is even thought that it will not be impossible to publish daily forecasts, which would be very useful to soci
  Antoine Lavoisier


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