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Discover Ludwig"abnormal weather" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to weather patterns that are not typical of a certain region or season. For example, "The abnormally warm winter has caused drastic changes to the local ecosystem."
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Economists cited abnormal weather.
But the February performance was mostly a result of abnormal weather, economists said.
Much of the industry's enthusiasm can be credited to the departure of two abnormal weather patterns.
Research shows that abnormal weather disrupts the operating and financial performance of 70% of businesses worldwide.
Meteorologists said abnormal weather patterns had brought the region the equivalent of several months rainfall in just six days.
Even if a business knows how normal weather affects its earnings, unexpected abnormal weather events present their own risks.
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A government attack on the media, claimed critics of President Alberto Fujimori.Peru's president was busier with schemes to defeat El Niño, the abnormal Pacific weather system.
The recent El Nino, a climate pattern that occurs across the tropical Pacific Ocean and affects weather around the world, and local weather patterns in Russia may have also contributed to this summer's abnormal conditions.
The fact that abnormal behavior is applauded reflects abnormal conditions.
Spring of 2016 was abnormal, with cold, dry weather.
The condition is characterized by intolerance to heat, and affected animals show pronounced panting, increased body temperature and pulse rate during hot weather, and abnormal hair growth (Catley et al. 2004 Barasa et al. 2008 Arzt et al. 2011a, b).
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