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  2. Cone of uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    The software business however is very volatile and there is an external pressure to decrease the uncertainty level over time. The project must actively and continuously work to reduce the uncertainty level. The cone of uncertainty is narrowed both by research and by decisions that remove the sources of variability from the project.

  3. What does a ‘cone of uncertainty’ mean? What to ... - AOL

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    The cone graphic shows the areas that will potentially be affected by Hurricane Ian. What does a ‘cone of uncertainty’ mean? What to know about a Hurricane Ian descriptor

  4. Colorful new hurricane cone of uncertainty is coming to ...

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    This year’s an experimental new cone will look a little different. Here’s what it means. Colorful new hurricane cone of uncertainty is coming to forecast maps.

  5. Folks misunderstand hurricane ‘cone of uncertainty,’ study ...

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    When there’s a hurricane coming, one iconic image fills TV screens and social media feeds: the cone of uncertainty.

  6. Pseudomanifold - Wikipedia

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    A pseudomanifold can be regarded as a combinatorial realisation of the general idea of a manifold with singularities. The concepts of orientability, orientation and degree of a mapping make sense for pseudomanifolds and moreover, within the combinatorial approach, pseudomanifolds form the natural domain of definition for these concepts.

  7. COU - Wikipedia

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    COU is an acronym with several meanings: (Cone of Uncertainty) Area used to project where a hurricane may go Also a band in New Orleans Columbia Regional Airport; Comité Olímpico Uruguayo, the Uruguayan Olympic Committee

  8. A better cone of uncertainty — or more confusion as a ... - AOL

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    The old cone — which has been around for 22 years now — will still be published, complete with the usual projected path of a storm along with colorful outlines of coasts to show where storm ...

  9. Uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    Uncertainty or incertitude refers to situations involving imperfect or unknown information. It applies to predictions of future events, to physical measurements that are already made, or to the unknown. Uncertainty arises in partially observable or stochastic environments, as well as due to ignorance, indolence, or both. [1]