meteorological

IPA: mitiɔrʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to meteorology.
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Examples of "meteorological" in Sentences

  • This is something that's known in meteorological science as wind set-down.
  • The aircraft was not equipped to fly on instruments in meteorological conditions.
  • One woman with a degree in meteorological engineering gives this account of her career:
  • That way we can avoid cluttering ClimateAudit with short-term meteorological commentary.
  • How the Captain translated to the Eskimos the word meteorological we have never been able to ascertain.
  • Short-term meteorological data and tree growth rings have also been used to supplement the records of ceremonies.
  • Both long-term meteorological factors (climate) and short-term meteorological events (weather) affect crop growth, development, and production.
  • The principal objective of the long-term meteorological monitoring program for the NIWB NERR is to observe any environmental changes or trends over time.
  • The extreme cold in Europe - and the balminess in the U.S. - should serve as a reminder that as powerful as climate change is, our daily weather is tends to be driven by short-term meteorological phenomena.

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