Sentence examples for aggressive weather from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aggressive weather" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe weather conditions that are severe, intense, or potentially harmful, such as storms or extreme temperatures.
Example: "The forecast predicts aggressive weather this weekend, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to cause disruptions."
Alternatives: "severe weather" or "intense weather".

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"On Antarctica, the environment can be really ferocious but the main challenge is its vastness, its monotony and its relentlessly aggressive weather," she said.

Could the company's model work in Chicago, with its aggressive weather and huge land area?

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Aggressive weathering leads to clays depleted of light cations and deep soil profiles.

Comparison of samples collected from the weathered edges and unweathered portions of the FSS layer reveal that a more aggressive weathering environment exists at the upper boundary of the FSS, where it is in contact with oxygenated soil water.

With the aim of testing the coating under more aggressive conditions, new samples were weathered at 10 ppm SO2 and 80% RH for longer time up to 4 weeks.

However, Herbst's idea of "administrative" flights was very broad and aggressive, including weather assessment and new pilot training in areas where Japanese aircraft were known to be operating.

Bicycling in New York has never been for the timid, with its traffic, potholes, pedestrians, extremes in weather, aggressive drivers and high rate of bike theft.

But a combination of factors -- a quick $11.2 million grant from Washington, good weather, aggressive round-the-clock repair work, the availability of a temporary bridge and tests showing less severe damage to northbound lanes than feared -- was credited with shortening the disruption to days from weeks.

With its tropical weather and aggressive business culture, the country dominates the global sugar trade.

Anything negative that has occurred since May 2010 is down to external factors – namely, EU regulation, immigration, profligate southern European economies, the euro crisis, aggressive Chinese expansion, the weather being too hot, too cold, too wet or too dry, the "mess we inherited", the extra bank holiday, the dog eating our homework.

Since it began operating, in 2000, JetBlue Airways has taken an aggressive approach to bad weather, canceling proportionately fewer flights than other airlines and directing its pilots to pull away from gates as soon as possible in severe weather so as to be near the front of the line when runways were cleared for takeoff even if that meant loaded planes would sit for some time on the tarmac.

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