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The financial crisis triggered a veritable tsunami of apocalyptic metaphors, many of them meteorological in nature.
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The monthly changes in the meteorological conditions in 2013 are shown in Fig. 2.
NOTE: Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) reflect change in disease risk per unit change in the meteorological variable in question.
Twain was not alone in mistrusting meteorological activity in fiction.
Having served in its meteorological service in north Africa, he went to Stanford University with the help of the government grant given to all ex-servicemen.
The system has been tested for use in a meteorological domain in the first instance.
The seasonal distribution of the rainfall in the meteorological stations in the Marsyangdi basin has been assessed (Table 2).
Stagg, a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, became an assistant in Britain's Meteorological Office in 1924.
This definition was very similar to that used in a previous meteorological study in China (Wu et al. 2008).
Those towns might have consulted with Michael Thomas, at 25 a meteorological youngster in the Connecticut Weather Center in Danbury.
The meteorological instability in the region resulted in the formation of at least five supercell thunderstorms in the space of around three hours.
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