mcadie造句
例句與造句
- McAdie's forecast for the rest of the hurricane season?
- Alexander McAdie repeated Benjamin Franklin's kite experiments with an electrometer.
- McAdie cautioned that Caribbean and U . S . residents should continue to monitor Felix through the weekend.
- From here you can see the 12, 600-foot summit and towering Mount McAdie and Whitney Pass above it.
- McAdie said that the storm will be most susceptible to further strengthening when it makes its turn sometime tonight or Sunday morning.
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- So far in 2002, there have been 12, said Colin McAdie, a meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
- A high-pressure system over the Atlantic Ocean responsible for keeping the hurricane on a westerly path started to weaken Friday afternoon, meteorologist Colin McAdie said.
- In addition to his work with the weather bureau, McAdie wrote a detailed account of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and compiled a catalog of earthquakes on the Pacific coast.
- We had to wait until the G-storm, Gustav, for hurricane force winds, " said Colin McAdie, a research meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
- Over the last three decades forecasters have gotten better at predicting where the storms will go, researchers Colin McAdie and Miles Lawrence report in the May issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
- Among them were Carl Gustav Rossby, a Swedish meteorologist who recently moved to the U . S .; Harry Guggenheim, who funded Rossby to develop the first weather observation and forecast system for aviation in California in the late 1920s; Alexander McAdie of Harvard s Blue Hill Observatory; and Robert Millikan, president of California Institute of Technology.
- "On a yearly basis, it's a small improvement, but one that yields a cumulative benefit, " said McAdie, a research meteorologist at NOAA's Tropical Prediction Center in Miami . " The 24 hour forecast error expected 30 years ago of about 140 miles has been reduced to about 100 miles today ."