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Punxsutawney Phil might just be the world's most famous weather-forecasting groundhog, but he's not the only one.
Groundhog Day 2011: Find Your Local Groundhog The Huffington Post 2011
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Punxsutawney Phil might just be the world's most famous weather-forecasting groundhog, but he's not the only one.
Groundhog Day 2011: Find Your Local Groundhog The Huffington Post 2011
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Punxsutawney Phil might just be the world s most famous weather-forecasting groundhog, but he s not the only one.
Groundhog Day 2011: Find Your Local Groundhog The Huffington Post 2011
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The information also can also be used to improve users' experience when they visit sites like Google Maps or the weather-forecasting site Foreca that allow users to request data tailored to their locations.
Computers, Too, Can Give Away Location Amir Efrati 2011
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Second, by strengthening agricultural and agribusiness systems by improving farmers' access to drought-resistant varieties of crops, improved rainwater-harvesting technologies and information from weather-forecasting systems, while continuing to increase investment in irrigation development is the other.
Horn of Africa: How can the region be better prepared for recurrent drought? | Vinod Thomas 2011
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Punxsutawney Phil might just be the world's most famous weather-forecasting groundhog, but he's not the only one.
Groundhog Day 2011: Find Your Local Groundhog The Huffington Post 2011
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Although rains are expected to reach key Russian farming regions Tuesday and last until Thursday, total precipitation is expected to be only 5 to 6 millimeters, while between 25 and 30 millimeters are needed for sowing in the hardest-hit areas, according to the Hydromedcenter weather-forecasting service.
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Foden's new novel has an equally striking premise: In January 1944, a young meteorologist is dispatched to gain the confidence of a scientist whose accurate weather-forecasting could be crucial to choosing a date for D-Day.
Giles Foden's 'Turbulence,' a stormy novel about D-Day and its weather 2010
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Foden's new novel has an equally striking premise: In January 1944, a young meteorologist is dispatched to gain the confidence of a scientist whose accurate weather-forecasting could be crucial to choosing a date for D-Day.
Giles Foden's 'Turbulence,' a stormy novel about D-Day and its weather 2010
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Investigators also obtained information from a private weather-forecasting and data-collection company, further supporting the notion that visibility likely was significantly reduced at the time of the crash
NTSB Suggests Poor Visibility in Plane Crash Involving Former Sen. Stevens 2010
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