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en It's not good news because if it persists the way the National Weather Service has predicted, it may cause some erosion.

en The StormReady program provides us with an improved weather warning and preparedness service for the entire state. We are excited to be recognized as StormReady and look forward to working with the National Weather Service during major weather events.

en [The National Weather Service is] mandated to warn about hazardous events. We personally at the weather service contact media outlets and tell them about the dangers.

en From that perspective alone, the current pattern of money supply weakness deserves scrutiny, particularly if the erosion persists into the new year. Essentially, the longer the pattern lasts, the greater the economic impact of this erosion.

en The weather service has predicted high tides and winds for this weekend.

en They [the National Weather Service] can't predict the weather, only God can.

en Not as many went in as we predicted. Kids are learning more in the schools. That's the good news. The more disturbing news is that once you're in the later years of 'program improvement,' you don't get out.

en BT's Spine is a key enabler in connecting up the UK National Health Service and lies at the heart of the NHS National Program for IT. The Spine itself relies upon both Sun and SeeBeyond technologies and as these two technologies are brought closer together it can only be good news for Sun customers.

en All of the predicted forecasts are saying this hurricane season will be more severe than the last two years. On the other hand, the last two years have been worse than was predicted. Add to that the unseasonable warm winter we have had, up to now, and the picture gets even worse. Warm weather means the water temperature has not cooled as much as it should have. Warmer weather is a great factor in the intensity of upcoming storms.

en [Most people are aware the National Weather Service in Jacksonville, Fla., is forecasting an above-normal storm season, predicting 11 or more tropical storms and hurricanes in the Florida area between June and November. Better yet, the Weather Service office has its own concrete shelter built inside the office.] We believe in the need to have a safe building, ... We have a safe room that's practically a vault -- it's reinforced with 2 feet of concrete all the way around.

en We've received word from the National Weather Service that tropical-force weather should hit Lufkin sometime between 5:30 and 10 a.m. Saturday morning, ... Projections have Hurricane Rita making landfall somewhere in the Jefferson County area by about 11 a.m. Saturday.
  Paul Parker

en Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. Nothing's coming in. I've been on the phone with the National Weather Service all day.

en We're preparing as we talk to the National Weather Service. If people have ever had flooding issues (and need) to get sandbags before flooding occurs, now is a good time. (Preparation) is pretty routine. We hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

en Typically, winter weather is both bad news and good news, ... It's good because it drives demand for seasonal goods like coats, gloves and snowboards. The risk is that we will have more storms ahead, but it's hard to predict if they will fall on weekends.

en Typically, winter weather is both bad news and good news. It's good because it drives demand for seasonal goods like coats, gloves and snowboards. The risk is that we will have more storms ahead, but it's hard to predict if they will fall on weekends.


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