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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. A-weather

    a-weth′ėr, adv. (naut.) towards the weather or windward side, in the direction from which the wind blows, applied to the position of a helm when its tiller is moved to the windward side of the ship—opp. to A-lee. [Prep. a, on, and Weather.]

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. a-weather

    The position of the helm when its tiller is moved to the windward side of the ship, in the direction from which the wind blows. The opposite of a-lee.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of A-weather in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of A-weather in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of A-weather in a Sentence

  1. Thomas Mote:

    Changes in sea ice influence ocean currents and the jet stream in ways that can affect weather in lower latitudes, including the United States and Europe.

  2. Bill Bunting:

    The jet stream pattern is not unfavorable for severe weather as we get a little bit later into March and certainly beyond, if that pattern holds, very strong wind fields down across the Gulf Coast in proximity to warm, moist air suggest that the Gulf Coast in the near-term may be an area to watch closely.

  3. Chief Executive Adirek Sripratak:

    The situation of the EMS disease should recover during summer in the second quarter. As the weather is hotter, the rate of survival for baby shrimp will be higher.

  4. Jeff Goldstein:

    When you look at the markets not hit by weather, we did really well.

  5. Matthew Rodell:

    The study is another way for people to recognize that climate change affects everyone, it’s not just about the temperature rising on average around the world, it’s the actual weather events that have severe impacts on people that may be increasing in intensity and frequency.

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