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WTIA Predictions 2011

 

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Back by popular demand, John Cook, Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash returns as moderator of the annual Predictions panel. Come and join this panel of futurists as they will attempt to predict what technology innovations are expected in 2011 and beyond.

 

What major acquisitions will we see in 2011? Where will Google’s stock price end up? Which local start-up companies will gain the most traction? John will also pull out last year’s predictions and we’ll find out who was correct and who missed the mark.

 

Panelists

John Cook - Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash

Chris DeVore - Founders Co-op & Techstars Seattle

Sunny Gupta - CEO at Apptio

Greg Gottesman - Managing Director at Madrona Venture Group

Mark Ashida - Managing Director, OVP

Mike Buhrmann - Co-Founder & CEO, Finsphere Corp.

 

Use hashtag #Predictions2011 for this event.

  

Thanks to Tim Reha & New Media Synergy - www.newmediasynergy.com for photos and social media support

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This 49ers Cupcake was wrong!

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Wordle representation of the key themes and trends that will make headlines during 2012.

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... a believable fortune from a fortune cookie

Development of an environmental prediction capability will require incorpo-ration of additional components of the Earth System beyond the physical climate system. The core elements and expertise needed in this regard include atmospheric general circu-lation models, ocean circulation models, land surface models, interactive vegetation models, marine ecosystem models, atmospheric chemistry models, global carbon cycle models, assimilation techniques for atmosphere-ocean-land, population dynamics, crop models, and infectious disease models, to name a few. The challenge now is to bring these core elements together within a common infrastructure and with a central focus on sub-seasonal to decadal prediction of the Earth System in the broadest sense. Further-more, the prospect of Earth System prediction has unique policy relevance at both the national and international levels.

 

Antonio J. Busalacchi is President of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Re-search (UCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. Prior to his appointment at UCAR, he was the Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor, Director of the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC), and Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science at the University of Maryland. He received his Ph.D. in oceanography from Florida State University in 1982 and began his professional career that year at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. He has studied tropical ocean circulation and its role in the coupled climate system. His research on climate variability and predictability has sup-ported a range of international and national research programs dealing with global change and climate, particularly as affected by the oceans. He previously served as a UCAR Board of Trustees member. Among his awards and honors, in 1991, Busalacchi was the recipient of the Arthur S. Flemming Award. In 1999, he was awarded the NASA/Goddard Excellence in Outreach Award and the Presidential Rank Meritorious Executive Award. He is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (AMS), the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). In 2006, he was the AMS Walter Orr Roberts Interdisciplinary Science Lecturer and in 2016, he was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Engineering.

The new model is now predicting Hurricane Florence approaching the Jersey Shore on Thursday September 13th at 5pm as a Category 2 Hurricane with wind gusts at 115 mph. This will be the closest it will get to Jersey with 100 mph wind gusts along the shore with inland wind gusts at 80 to 90 mph. Then it will move NE up the coast as a Category 1 Hurricane and make landfall in New York.

A tarot forecast that appeared in the March issue of the Ideal Home and Garden

WTIA Predictions 2011

 

www.washingtontechnology.org

 

www.twitter.com/wtia

 

Back by popular demand, John Cook, Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash returns as moderator of the annual Predictions panel. Come and join this panel of futurists as they will attempt to predict what technology innovations are expected in 2011 and beyond.

 

What major acquisitions will we see in 2011? Where will Google’s stock price end up? Which local start-up companies will gain the most traction? John will also pull out last year’s predictions and we’ll find out who was correct and who missed the mark.

 

Panelists

John Cook - Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash

Chris DeVore - Founders Co-op & Techstars Seattle

Sunny Gupta - CEO at Apptio

Greg Gottesman - Managing Director at Madrona Venture Group

Mark Ashida - Managing Director, OVP

Mike Buhrmann - Co-Founder & CEO, Finsphere Corp.

 

Use hashtag #Predictions2011 for this event.

  

Thanks to Tim Reha & New Media Synergy - www.newmediasynergy.com for photos and social media support

Meteorologist Kathy Orr says it may rain on the parade, but it's going on rain or shine.

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Researchers are measuring the flow of carbon and nutrients through soils in order to develop new models and better predictions of how soils will respond to future environmental conditions.

 

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Well, ya!

 

I mean, who knows whether we'd want chic, minimalist hoops tomorrow or petite danglies or all out dramatic dingles, right? So, grabbing the fickle-minded monster by its horns (figuratively speaking), I came up with this versatile pair of earrings so aptly baptised as PREDICTION IS DIFFICULT.

 

Sleek, sturdy and super lightweight Hoops, tenderly hammered by hand (now that was the mother of all contradictions, wasn't it?), profile lithe drops of AAA Grade Prehnites in that so sought after Marquis Teardrop cut. Get a load of those facets!

 

All silver for wrapping is Fine 999 Sterling Silver Wire (which is 0.001% away from pure silver) whilst the Hoops were cut out of 18 Gauge 925 Sterling Silver Wire.

one stripe means I'll be ovulating tomorrow so try now!

Better dressed than than now, (Great Aunt Emma was a dress designer and made all my clothes & costumes until I was 12), I still have a preference for hoop earrings & scarves . (Photo taken by my father on the rooftop of our New York City (Queens) apartment building).

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WTIA Predictions 2011

 

www.washingtontechnology.org

 

www.twitter.com/wtia

 

Back by popular demand, John Cook, Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash returns as moderator of the annual Predictions panel. Come and join this panel of futurists as they will attempt to predict what technology innovations are expected in 2011 and beyond.

 

What major acquisitions will we see in 2011? Where will Google’s stock price end up? Which local start-up companies will gain the most traction? John will also pull out last year’s predictions and we’ll find out who was correct and who missed the mark.

 

Panelists

John Cook - Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash

Chris DeVore - Founders Co-op & Techstars Seattle

Sunny Gupta - CEO at Apptio

Greg Gottesman - Managing Director at Madrona Venture Group

Mark Ashida - Managing Director, OVP

Mike Buhrmann - Co-Founder & CEO, Finsphere Corp.

 

Use hashtag #Predictions2011 for this event.

  

Thanks to Tim Reha & New Media Synergy - www.newmediasynergy.com for photos and social media support

Development of an environmental prediction capability will require incorpo-ration of additional components of the Earth System beyond the physical climate system. The core elements and expertise needed in this regard include atmospheric general circu-lation models, ocean circulation models, land surface models, interactive vegetation models, marine ecosystem models, atmospheric chemistry models, global carbon cycle models, assimilation techniques for atmosphere-ocean-land, population dynamics, crop models, and infectious disease models, to name a few. The challenge now is to bring these core elements together within a common infrastructure and with a central focus on sub-seasonal to decadal prediction of the Earth System in the broadest sense. Further-more, the prospect of Earth System prediction has unique policy relevance at both the national and international levels.

 

Antonio J. Busalacchi is President of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Re-search (UCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. Prior to his appointment at UCAR, he was the Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor, Director of the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC), and Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science at the University of Maryland. He received his Ph.D. in oceanography from Florida State University in 1982 and began his professional career that year at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. He has studied tropical ocean circulation and its role in the coupled climate system. His research on climate variability and predictability has sup-ported a range of international and national research programs dealing with global change and climate, particularly as affected by the oceans. He previously served as a UCAR Board of Trustees member. Among his awards and honors, in 1991, Busalacchi was the recipient of the Arthur S. Flemming Award. In 1999, he was awarded the NASA/Goddard Excellence in Outreach Award and the Presidential Rank Meritorious Executive Award. He is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (AMS), the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). In 2006, he was the AMS Walter Orr Roberts Interdisciplinary Science Lecturer and in 2016, he was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Engineering.

WTIA Predictions 2011

 

www.washingtontechnology.org

 

www.twitter.com/wtia

 

Back by popular demand, John Cook, Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash returns as moderator of the annual Predictions panel. Come and join this panel of futurists as they will attempt to predict what technology innovations are expected in 2011 and beyond.

 

What major acquisitions will we see in 2011? Where will Google’s stock price end up? Which local start-up companies will gain the most traction? John will also pull out last year’s predictions and we’ll find out who was correct and who missed the mark.

 

Panelists

John Cook - Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash

Chris DeVore - Founders Co-op & Techstars Seattle

Sunny Gupta - CEO at Apptio

Greg Gottesman - Managing Director at Madrona Venture Group

Mark Ashida - Managing Director, OVP

Mike Buhrmann - Co-Founder & CEO, Finsphere Corp.

 

Use hashtag #Predictions2011 for this event.

  

Thanks to Tim Reha & New Media Synergy - www.newmediasynergy.com for photos and social media support

Wow, for a guess this is pretty good. It's a testament to the power of Celestia I think more than anything else. That is why I continue to use it even though I don't think it is still being up-dated. To have this kind of accurate and timely visualization of otherwise impossible to see events is priceless.

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Housing Market Predictions 2012- RE/MAX Elite Melbourne FL

 

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WTIA Predictions 2011

 

www.washingtontechnology.org

 

www.twitter.com/wtia

 

Back by popular demand, John Cook, Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash returns as moderator of the annual Predictions panel. Come and join this panel of futurists as they will attempt to predict what technology innovations are expected in 2011 and beyond.

 

What major acquisitions will we see in 2011? Where will Google’s stock price end up? Which local start-up companies will gain the most traction? John will also pull out last year’s predictions and we’ll find out who was correct and who missed the mark.

 

Panelists

John Cook - Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechFlash

Chris DeVore - Founders Co-op & Techstars Seattle

Sunny Gupta - CEO at Apptio

Greg Gottesman - Managing Director at Madrona Venture Group

Mark Ashida - Managing Director, OVP

Mike Buhrmann - Co-Founder & CEO, Finsphere Corp.

 

Use hashtag #Predictions2011 for this event.

  

Thanks to Tim Reha & New Media Synergy - www.newmediasynergy.com for photos and social media support

2013 titles getting the buzz for the Newbery

I drew this cartoon BEFORE the Saints won. Apparently the psychic was not right - just adding a second layer to this joke.

It looks good until you realize that the model includes the case that it's predicting.

Read all the latest XRP news along with ripple XRP price predictions at Daily XRP News. Learn about the best cryptocurrency to invest 2019 with articles, videos and PRs.

 

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Betting on football matches is a natural conduct if you're a soccer supporter. And it is no longer a surprising fact that you could earn lots of money if you bet on the matches carefully

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Edward Grant Court raised an amazing £500 for the prediction and prevention of breast cancer. They held a dance meal and raffle to help raise awareness and funds.

Predictions were for 3-5 inches last night, which none of believed, given that they predicted rain for yesterday morning, which turned out to be 4 inches of snow, with rain later in the afternoon. Snow fell heavily during the night. When we saw a bus stuck in front of the hospital, we knew it wasn't good out there. Final tally? 16+ inches, and a somewhat scary, but beautiful, drive home this morning. Thank god for 4-wheel drive trucks!

 

Princeton University, Alexander Road.

Chow Yun Cat makes another sports-related prediction. She's 1-0 so far!

 

We set out the cat treats equally from her, and she uncharacteristically ignored them for awhile. When she finally sauntered over, she was disturbed by our extra attentions and went into the bedroom, thereby positioning herself closer to one of the treats. It is important to note that when the experiment began, the treats were equidistant from her.

 

As of this writing, ten minutes after filming, she still has not eaten the other treat.

 

Paul the Octopus is dead. Long live Paul the Octopus.

  

Italy vs England predictions ahead of Sunday’s Euro 2020 final. The tournament wraps up at Wembley a month on from the opening game at the Stadio Olimpico. Can the Italians bookend it with a victory, or is football truly coming home? Read on for our free betting tips and predictions for this massive game.

  

Both Teams To Score

 

Reason for tip

 

Italy have scored in all but one of their games at the Euros, as have England. The Three Lions conceded for the first time in the tournament last time out but they showed a real attacking intent in that win over Denmark. Both games in the semi-finals saw both teams score.

 

Raheem Sterling 2+ shots on target

Reason for tip

 

Sterling has scored 15 goals in his last 22 for England and he’s become a real attacking force for Southgate’s England. The Man City winger has had at least two shots on target in three of his last four games for his country.

 

Harry Maguire to be booked

 

Reason for tip

 

Maguire has been booked in six of his last 11 matches and he’s picked up two yellows in his last three games for England. The defender’s physicality is a concern when attacking set pieces as referees have been clamping down on tussles in the box. As a result, we’re backing a booking for Maguire.

Raheem Sterling To Score Anytime

Reason for tip

Raheem Sterling was denied his fourth goal of the tournament against Denmark thanks to Simon Kjaer, who knocked the ball into his own net before the City winger could convert.

 

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