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Use "nowcasts" in a sentence
"Researchers hope that "nowcasts" can act as early warning signals when they differ radically from measured series."
"Popular Mechanics reports that sensors will be measuring snowfall on a minute-by-minute basis, and nowcasts will be issued at 15-minute intervals, with a spatial resolution of 0.6 mile (1 kilometer). lack of snow: It's ironic that even as America's East Coast is coming out of the worst snowstorm in decades, Canada's West Coast is having its warmest winter in decades - which is not a good thing for the Olympics."
"Required Navigation Performance, up linked wind nowcasts tailored to the trajectory, as well as Continuous Descent Arrival."