WRCC definition
Examples of WRCC in a sentence
All switching of the Switch will be under the sole direction and control of National Grid’s Western Regional Control Center (“WRCC”) and will be done only with the permission of the WRCC.
The parties agree that the current practice at WRCC of permitting employees to take vacation (up to and not exceeding the current year’s entitlement) before it is earned will be maintained and continued for the Transferred Employees upon transfer to the Hospital until their employment with the Hospital ceases.
Most precipitation falls in the form of rain, although snowfall occurs at higher elevations (NOAA WRCC 2020).
Prepared for Port ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tree Farms, L.P. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC).
The Company further agrees and acknowledges that, other than as set forth in this Agreement, that it does not own, and will not acquire at any time in the future, any of the equity securities of IHWCC, WRCC, 350IWC, or any other interest in, any of the West Riverside Sellers.
The WRCC and the City of Welland requires the User to provide General Liability Insurance to use the Venue.
All reservations/bookings of the WIFC Venue and any additional equipment for use during the event must be booked through the WRCC Offices, in advance of the event taking place.
The average mean temperature at Prudhoe Bay has risen over the last 30 years, as seen in the data recorded by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) and compiled by the Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC) during the period from 1981 through 2010, as compared with the same area throughout the period from 1971-2000 (WRCC, 2014a).
Seller Parties believe in good faith that neither WRCC nor 350IWC are regulated by the Public Utilities Commission, though certain official records appear to indicate otherwise.
The field trial location in Half Moon Bay, California has a Mediterranean climate characterized by cool ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, mild ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, year-round coastal breezes, and overcast/foggy nights and mornings that usually clear by the afternoon (WRCC, 2006).