Meaning Meteorology
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The scientific study of the atmosphere and its associated phenomena.
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The science dealing with the atmosphere and its phenomena. A distinction can be drawn between meteorology and climatology, the latter being primarily concerned with average, not actual, weather condit [..]
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"science of the atmosphere, weather forecasting," 1610s, from French météorologie and directly from Greek meteorologia "treatise on celestial phenomena, discussion of high things," [..]
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The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena as well as the atmosphere's interaction with the earth's surface, oceans, and life in general.
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study of weather and atmosphere. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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Study of the atmosphere and its phenomena. Click for citation
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the study of the atmosphere.
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The science of studying the earth’s atmosphere and weather.
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The study of the lower atmosphere.
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(n) predicting what the weather will be(n) the earth science dealing with phenomena of the atmosphere (especially weather)
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The study of the physics, chemistry, and dynamics of the atmosphere and the direct effects of the atmosphere upon the Earth's surface, the oceans, and life in general.
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The study of the atmosphere. This term usually specifically refers to processes in Troposphere and Stratosphere as it is in these layers that surface weather is generated. Processes in the Mesosphere and Ionosphere are usually studied via Geophysics rather than Meteorology.
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the study of weather and its daily, seasonal, and annual patterns
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n. meteorología
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The science of weather-related phenomena.
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The Science of studying the characteristics of the Atmosphere such as its Temperature, density, Winds, clouds, precipitation, and other atmospheric phenomena and aiming to account for the Weather in t [..]
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Science concerned with study of Earth's atmosphere, its phenomena and variations.
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The study of weather patterns in order to predict changes in the weather.
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The study of weather patterns in order to predict changes in the weather.
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Study of the atmosphere and its phenomena.
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study of the phenomena of the atmosphere. Includes physics, chemistry and dynamics of the atmosphere as well as the direct effects upon the earth's surface, oceans and life in general. Oriented t [..]
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The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena.
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the study of the atmosphere. METSTAT
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The scientific study of Earth's atmosphere, especially how the atmosphere affects the weather.
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The science of the atmosphere and its direct effects upon the earth's surface. Meteorology is especially concerned with how atmospheric conditions effect the weather. [Science; v146n23; 380-381; [..]
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The science of the atmosphere.
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The science dealing with the atmosphere and its phenomena. A distinction can be drawn between meteorology and climatology, the latter being primarily concerned with average, not actual, weather conditions.
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a science that deals with the atmosphere and its phenomena and especially with weather and weather forecasting
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The science and study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena.
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Meteorology is the science of weather. It is essentially an inter-disciplinary science because the atmosphere, land and ocean constitute an integrated system. The three basic aspects of meteorology ar [..]
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The science of the atmosphere- meteorology embraces both weather and climate and is concerned with all aspects of the Earth’s atmosphere (and those of the planets) and with the interaction between the [..]
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The scientific study of the atmosphere and atmospheric processes.
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The study of the physics, chemistry, and dynamics
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The science and study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena. Various areas of meteorology include agricultural, applied, astrometerology, aviation, dynamic, hydrometeorology, operational, and sy [..]
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The study of the physics, chemistry, and dynamics of the atmosphere and the direct effects of the atmosphere upon the Earth's surface, the oceans, and life in general. Microclimate
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The science that studies atmospheric phenomena, especially those that relate to weather.
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The science that deals with weather.
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The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena.
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The science dealing with the atmosphere and its phenomena. A distinction can be drawn between meteorology and climatology, the latter being primarily concerned with average, not actual, weather condit [..]
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===Noun=== ====the science that studies the atmosphere and weather==== =====Synonyms===== meteorology weatherlore aeronautical meteorology agricultural meteorology agrometeorology applied meteorolog [..]
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The study of the physics, chemistry, and dynamics of the atmosphere and the direct effects of the atmosphere upon the Earth's surface, the oceans, and life in general.
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