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U. S. Weather Bureau meteorologists preparing a forecast, early 20th century
As early as the 1950s, meteorologists were unclear whether they should be characterized as tropical or extratropical cyclones.
The National Weather Service does conduct severe weather workshops oriented toward operational meteorologists and, usually early in the spring, storm spotter training.
Walter Cronkite with meteorologists from NOAA on early weather computer

early and had
And, as a matter of fact, Nicolas had slept in the park only part of one night, when he discovered that Munich's early mornings even in summer are laden with dew.
The value of place-names in the reconstruction of early English history had long been recognized.
He had read his poetry with musicians as early as 1951, and his entire career has been characterized by radical experiments with the form and presentation of his poetry.
but Cousin Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts.
Charles had died two weeks before, in early November, without being reconciled to the Church.
He started down the steps to meet the near-blind preacher, who had been one of the early Gospelers in Paris.
The night before, they had telephoned the Andrus maid, Selena Masters, and she had arrived early, bursting her vigorous presence into the silent house with an assurance that amused McFeeley and confounded Moll.
He did not want to bring the Andruses to the station house too early -- Rheinholdt had summoned a press conference, and he didn't want them subjected to the reporters again.
Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
from the early evening lights of them which had first startled Izaak to look at her in an uncousinly way, they had faded to a near-absence of color which had, possibly from her constant looking at the water, something of the light of the sea in them.
he had found his style quite early in his career and he thought it quite wonderful that the world admired it, and he could not imagine why he should alter it.
Again among those jubilantly reunited bunkmates, I was shy with Jessie and acted as I had during those early Saturday mornings when we all seemed to be playing for effect, to be detached and unconcerned with the girls who were properly our dates but about whom, later, in the privacy of our bunks, we would think in terms of the most elaborate romance.
Only a few more than 10,000 boats had been registered with the Division of Harbors and Rivers at the end of the 1960 boating season, but many had been taken out of the water early when the threat of a hurricane brought the season to an early close.
set production ( excluding those destined for the export market ) also ran ahead in the early months, but was curtailed after the usual vacation shutdowns in the face of growing evidence that some of the early production plans had been overly optimistic.
He had almost forgotten them, although they had played such an important part in his early dreams.

early and watch
His watch told him he was still early.
In the early spring of 1913 a few hundred thousand persons turned out to watch 5000 women parade.
His father gave him a pocket watch in his early teens.
Alternatively, the name may derive from the verb na · ṣar, נ ָ צ ַ ר, " watch, guard, keep ," and understood either in the sense of " watchtower " or " guard place ", implying the early town was perched on or near the brow of the hill, or, in the passive sense as ' preserved, protected ' in reference to its secluded position.
Burnett convinced Klein to watch an early cut of the film and remembers, " It got to the part where the Dude says, ' I hate the fuckin ' Eagles, man!
Depending on how broadly one defines both wearable and computer, the first wearable computer could be as early as the first abacus on a string, or, later, a 16th century pocket watch.
An early LED watch that was rather problematic was The Black Watch made and sold by British company Sinclair Research in 1975.
The first LCD watch with a six-digit LCD was the 1973 Seiko 06LC, although various forms of early LCD watches with a four-digit display were marketed as early as 1972 including the 1972 Gruen Teletime LCD Watch, and the Cox Electronic Systems Quarza.
In the early 1980s Seiko marketed a watch with a television in it.
The coils of watch balance springs and the grooves of very early gramophone records form Archimedean spirals, making the grooves evenly spaced and maximizing the amount of music that could be fitted onto the record ( although this was later changed to allow better sound quality ).
In the early 1970s, Martin McGrady made a reputation, set world records and drew a lot of fans to the arenas to watch him race elite Olympians at this odd distance.
In the early 1970s, Martin McGrady was unsuccessful at longer or shorter races but made his reputation, set world records and drew a lot of fans to the arenas to watch him race elite Olympians at this odd distance.
Today however, it is more usual to stand at the bar in the early evening and watch foxes strolling by quite unfazed by the punters supping their pints of real ale at the tables and benches out front .< ref >
Prior to this, it had been assumed that no one would watch TV at such an early hour.
As had occurred with Amos ' n Andy on the radio in the early 1930s, and would happen with the annual telecasts of The Wizard of Oz in the 1960s and ' 70's, the family ritual of gathering around the television set to watch Ed Sullivan became almost a U. S. cultural universal.
Animation on television focused almost exclusively on children, and the tradition of getting up early to watch Saturday morning cartoons became a weekly ritual for millions of American kids.
The term " made-for-TV movie " was coined in the United States in the early 1960s as an incentive for movie audiences to stay home and watch what was promoted as the equivalent of a first-run theatrical motion picture.
In the early stages of the Russo-Japanese War, he served as watch officer on the cruiser, and later commanded the destroyer.
According to legend, the first Ahom king, Sukaphaa, traveled to the region to watch it in the early 13th century.
In the early 1990s, he recounted: " had the best seat in the house to watch that event, and our destroyers were just shooting at phantom targets — there were no PT boats there ....
Throughout Seinfelds first season, George was portrayed as a moderately intelligent character – at one point, he mentions an intellectual interest in the American Civil War and, in some early episodes, appears almost as a mentor to Jerry – but gets less sophisticated, to the point of being too lazy even to read a 90-page book ( Breakfast at Tiffany's ), preferring to watch the movie adaptation at a stranger's house instead.
In the early 1900s the Monroe Race Track was established to “ increase the towns popularity as both local residents and visitors flocked to the track to watch the horse races and place bets on the trotters ”( Welcome to Monroe ).
The Sunday Herald wrote in 2003, " The term dogging originated in the early 1970s to describe men who spied on couples having sex outdoors – these men would ' dog ' the couples ' every move and watch them.
Next to San Pedro, near the mouth of the river Guadalmina, are some of the most important archaeological sites in Marbella: the early Christian Basilica of Vega del Mar, the Roman baths of the Vaults and the eponymous watch tower of Torre de Las Bóvedas.

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