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meteorology
{n} the doctrins of meteors
The science that deals with the phenomena of the atmosphere, especially weather and weather conditions
predicting what the weather will be
The science which treats of the atmosphere and its phenomena, particularly of its variations of heat and moisture, of its winds, storms, etc
The study of the atmosphere, especially for weather forecasting
The science that deals with the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena; the study of weather
The study of the earth's atmosphere and weather
The study of the atmosphere and weather of the lower atmosphere, below 100 km
The science of weather–related phenomena
the science of the atmosphere and its conditions
The scientific study of the atmosphere and its associated phenomena
Is the study of the physics, chemistry and dynamics of the atmosphere and the direct effects of the atmosphere on the Earth's surface, the oceans and on life on Earth in general
Meteorology is the study of the processes in the Earth's atmosphere that cause particular weather conditions, especially in order to predict the weather. + meteorologist meteorologists me·teor·olo·gist Meteorologists have predicted mild rains for the next few days. the scientific study of weather conditions (météorologie, from , from meteoron; METEOR). Scientific study of atmospheric phenomena, particularly of the troposphere and lower stratosphere. Meteorology entails the systematic study of weather and its causes, and provides the basis for weather forecasting. See also climatology
{i} science of atmospheric conditions and weather patterns
The science of weather-related phenomena
The science of the atmosphere; the study of atmospheric phenomena
the study of the earth's atmosphere, often focused on weather prediction and analysis
The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena
The study dealing with the phenomena of the atmosphere. This includes not only the physics, chemistry, and dynamics of the atmosphere, but is extended to include many of the of the direct effects of the atmosphere upon the earths surface, the oceans, and life in general. The goals often ascribed to meteorology are the complete understanding, accurate prediction, and artificial control of atmosphereic phenomena. A distinction can be drawn between meteorology and climatology, the latter being primarily concerned with average, not actual, weather conditions. Meteorology may be subdivided, according to the methods of approach and the applications to human activities, into a large number of specialized sciences
Science which involves the study of physical atmospheric characteristics
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