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Meteorologists from the National Hurricane Center in Miami predicted that some areas of the Carolinas could get up to 10 inches of rain from Hanna as
Top World News 2008
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Meteorologists blame the heavy downpour on an unstable atmosphere with a mix of moist and dry air clashing over the Korean peninsula amid congested airflow.
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Meteorologists with private forecaster Frontier Weather expect average or warmer-than-normal weather across the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. to last through the middle of the month.
Natural-Gas Futures at Three-Week Low Matt Day 2011
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Meteorologists apparently have all sorts of special powers.
NASA meteorologist sees dead people Jason Samenow 2010
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Geologists and Climatologists seem to [generally] be on one side and the Meteorologists on the other.
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Meteorologists said the freezing rain and temperatures would move northeast out of the region over the course the day, with more precipitation likely, but above-freezing temperatures expected by midday.
Freezing rain, slush prompt school closings, government delays Debbi Wilgoren 2011
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Meteorologists with the National Weather Service said the wind was blowing south at 5 to 10 m.p.h. at the time which would make the engagement balloon theory possible.
New York UFO Mystery: Solved? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Meteorologists blame the heavy downpour on an unstable atmosphere with a mix of moist and dry air clashing over the Korean peninsula amid congested airflow.
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Meteorologists attributed the storms' ferocity to cold air from the Plains colliding with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico.
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Geologists and Climatologists seem to [generally] be on one side and the Meteorologists on the other.
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