meteorological conditions

NOUN
  1. the prevailing environmental conditions as they influence the prediction of weather
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How To Use meteorological conditions In A Sentence

  • The topographical setting of an urban area can increase the frequency and severity of adverse meteorological conditions.
  • The Open can be blessed or blighted by meteorological conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thanks to the better environmental and meteorological conditions of Beaujolais, the quality of Gamay was widely revaluated.
  • The flurry of records is in part thanks to highly favourable meteorological conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the simulation model, street distribution, traffic flow in each street, emission rates of different type of automobile and meteorological conditions are taken into account.
  • Biometeorology is the interdisciplinary study of increasing importance as correlations are being drawn between certain types of meteorological conditions and the health of plants, humans, and all other animals.
  • The flurry of records is in part thanks to highly favourable meteorological conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flurry of records is in part thanks to highly favourable meteorological conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Open can be blessed or blighted by meteorological conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Smog is further favored by stable meteorological conditions, when the urban emissions are held in an urban airshed by the atmospheric inversion layer, acting like a lid over a reaction vessel, and thus preventing dispersion. Air quality in megacities
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