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How to use the word Meteorological in a Sentence?

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Brazil's National Meteorological Service had indeed warned of very heavy rainfall, but people were not prepared.

The WMO

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Weather radar and also satellite are the only meteorological tools for us to monitor the tropical cyclones or some other weather( approaching) from the south of Ray Kong.

Ray Kong

Found on CNN
4 years ago

There are no meteorological instruments over South China Sea.

Ray Kong

Found on CNN
4 years ago

As of Saturday, a female bear has practically been sleeping under the Arctic station’s windows, part of the hydro-meteorological observations have been suspended since the experts are obstructed from reaching the station platform and other observation points.

Vadim Plotnikov

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Meteorological factors certainly play an important role in determining the global range of the virus-transmitting Aedes (aegypti species of) mosquitoes and how competently they can transmit a virus.

Andrew Monaghan

Found on CNN
8 years ago

So far, the eruption has been slightly less serious (than in 2011) and the meteorological conditions have been good, meaning the ashes are remaining suspended in the air.

Ignacio Lopez

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Hydro-meteorological services are badly strained in Africa, but we need to go beyond just providing equipment for forecasting and data processing - we also need to take care of training of personnel and maintenance of infrastructure.

Daniel Kull

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Globally, investment in hydro-meteorological services could lead to a realization of up to $30 billion per year in increased economic productivity and cut losses from disasters by up to $2 billion.

Daniel Kull

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

This is a rare occurrence that took place because cool, damp air became trapped in the lower levels of the canyon, it was literally stuck underneath a warm layer of air just above. In the meteorological world, this is referred to as an inversion when the temperature actually warms with height (as opposed to it cooling with a rise in altitude).

Van Dam

Found on CNN
9 years ago

It was literally stuck underneath a warm layer of air just above. In the meteorological world, this is referred to as an inversion when the temperature actually warms with height (as opposed to it cooling with a rise in altitude).

Van Dam

Found on CNN
9 years ago

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