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/mˌiːtɪˌɔːɹəlˈɒdʒɪkəl/
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[ US /ˌmitiˌɔɹəˈɫɑdʒɪkəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˌmitiˌɔɹəˈɫɑdʒɪkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or pertaining to atmospheric phenomena, especially weather and weather conditions
meteorological factors
meteoric (or meteorological) phenomena
meteorological chart
How To Use meteorological In A Sentence
- What we will have to do is we will have to adapt to the meteorological conditions.
- Cdr.M. R. Morgan, PhD, FRMetS, climate consultant, former Director in marine meteorology policy and planning in DND Canada, NATO and World Meteorological Organization and later a research scientist in global climatology at Exeter University, UK, now residing in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Think Progress » Avatar director wants to ‘shoot it out’ with ‘asshole’ Glenn Beck and climate-denier ‘boneheads.’
- A chronicle of a hurricane unforetold in 1987 remains the most famous example of a meteorological mistake. Times, Sunday Times
- PUNE: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) officials in Pune have said that the city will continue to receive good rain for the next two days, but the intensity is likely to reduce thereafter. The Times of India
- Aesthetic; because there is nothing in common between the science of spiritual expression and a _Semiotic_, whether it be medical, meteorological, political, physiognomic, or chiromantic. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
- What we will have to do is we will have to adapt to metrological meteorological conditions.
- Both long-term meteorological factors (climate) and short-term meteorological events (weather) affect crop growth, development, and production. 1. Green manure crops in irrigated and rainfed lowland rice-based cropping systems in south Asia.
- A meteorological screen, containing thermometers and a barograph, had been erected on a post frozen into the ice, and observations were taken every four hours. South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
- Due to the lack of reliable meteorological inputs, statistical method is commonly used to mid-term and long-term streamflow prediction.
- For a desert people winds, rain, thunder, lightening, hurricanes, thunderbolts, whirlwinds, and other meteorological phenomena held tremendous fascination.