John Amaechi
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Why are we whispering?
Dallas. Dallas or analysis? See, I think it's Dallas, but that's too simple. Analysis? That's what I would have guessed. Wow, spot on. That would have been my guess. Formula. It's either formula, but having said that, I can't imagine a context in which Stugatz would have to say that word. Formidable.
Dallas. Dallas or analysis? See, I think it's Dallas, but that's too simple. Analysis? That's what I would have guessed. Wow, spot on. That would have been my guess. Formula. It's either formula, but having said that, I can't imagine a context in which Stugatz would have to say that word. Formidable.
Oh, no. Come on now. I've absolutely got nothing.
Oh, no. Come on now. I've absolutely got nothing.
That is a tragedy right there.
That is a tragedy right there.
Hermaphrodite? Yes, of course. Oh, there we go. Of course.
Hermaphrodite? Yes, of course. Oh, there we go. Of course.
Oh, I hate you so much right now.
Oh, I hate you so much right now.
Is it most or is it, that's not my final answer. I'm going to go with missed. It's most.
Is it most or is it, that's not my final answer. I'm going to go with missed. It's most.
I was robbed.
I was robbed.
You made your own decisions. I'm sorry. That was robbed.
You made your own decisions. I'm sorry. That was robbed.
Oh, very alarming. Very alarming, because... You know, when you look at the weather enterprise in the US, everything the enterprise does, whether it's in academia or in the private sector, which includes newsrooms and broadcast meteorologists, or, of course, the government sector, everything hinges on the scaffolding that's been built around NOAA and the National Weather Service.
Oh, very alarming. Very alarming, because... You know, when you look at the weather enterprise in the US, everything the enterprise does, whether it's in academia or in the private sector, which includes newsrooms and broadcast meteorologists, or, of course, the government sector, everything hinges on the scaffolding that's been built around NOAA and the National Weather Service.
So when you take a sledgehammer to that three-legged stool, the stool won't stand. It's going to fall. It is alarming and disconcerting to everybody in the profession. I don't know of a single meteorologist out there or hydrologist or climatologist, climate scientist, oceanographer, all the related sciences. I don't know of anyone who is not alarmed and appalled by this approach.