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weather forecasting
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weather forecasting

Prediction of the weather through application of the principles of physics and meteorology. Weather forecasting predicts atmospheric phenomena and changes on the Earth's surface caused by atmospheric conditions (snow and ice cover, storm tides, floods, etc.). Scientific weather forecasting relies on empirical and statistical techniques, such as measurements of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction, and precipitation, and computer-controlled mathematical models.



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12) When you must point to the screen, make like the television weather presenter and use big whole arm movements and always face your audience.
Often described as the nation's favourite pastime, shopping was not that popular among the celebrities surveyed and within the select sample of stars the most prominent shopper was weather presenter, Ian McCaskill.
Along with hourly forecasts showing variations based on localities, users will be able to view on demand video forecasts delivered by a weather presenter of local as well as national forecasts.
 
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