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Forecaster Nouriel Roubini suggests people nervous about the global economic climate hoard cans of chopped meat instead.
In Thailand, Those Seeking a Golden Glow Rush to the Spa James Hookway 2011
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Forecaster WeatherEdge Ltd. warned wheat yields could drop as much as 15% in 2011-12 due to the dry weather.
U.K. Bemoans Lack of Rain Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Forecaster Leny Ruiz said records show that storms that follow the same path as Washi come only once in about every 12 years.
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Forecaster WeatherEdge Ltd. warned wheat yields could drop as much as 15% in 2011-12 due to the dry weather.
U.K. Bemoans Lack of Rain Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Forecaster: Baby Boomers won't give economy a boost
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Forecaster Tom Murphy isn't satisfied with just standing in front of a green screen and reading temperatures off a teleprompter.
Tom Murphy, WBKB Forecaster, Has Some Fun With The Weather The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Forecaster: Baby Boomers won't give economy a boost
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Forecaster MDA Earthsat called for warmer-than-usual temperatures in Texas and the Midwest over the next six to 10 days.
Warm-Weather Forecasts Spur Natural-Gas Futures Dan Strumpf 2011
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Forecaster IHS Global Insight on Wednesday said it is cutting its forecast for U.S. vehicle sales in 2011 to 12.9 million cars and light trucks, from an earlier prediction of 13.3 million, because of the impact of the Japan earthquake and rising oil prices.
Fuel, Quake to Trim U.S. Auto Sales Neal E. Boudette 2011
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Forecaster Blake says, “One should not focus on the exact 4 and 5 day forecast positions because large uncertainties exist at those times.”
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