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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternation weather" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe changing or variable weather conditions, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The alternation weather in spring can be quite unpredictable, with sunny days followed by sudden rain."
Alternatives: "variable weather" or "changing weather conditions".
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Operating in the very high frequency (VHF) range, it is less subject than the lower-frequency radio range to disturbances by day-night alternation, weather, and other causes.
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The hierarchy in ages and elevations for the weathering profiles suggests that the landscape in southeastern Brazil evolved through alternation of weathering-prone periods interrupted by periods of uplift and widespread incision.
The cores exhibit highly bioturbated muddy sandstones alternating with decimeter-thick clean sandstones with hummocky cross-stratification. Alternation of fair-weather wave deposits with sandy storm beds in two successive fault zones suggests that all subbasins developed under similar conditions during growth-fault development.
Rapid and frequent alternation of different air masses separated by fronts gives Belgium considerable variability in weather.
Moreover, the alternation of short warming-cooling fluctuations between the cooling stages may have provided the conditions necessary to generate stormy weather in the western Mediterranean, resulting in aeolian-alluvial interactions.
Mr. Gordon's "Weather One," an engrossing 20-minute piece scored for six strings, opens with insistent riffs that repeat obsessively, though with strategic alternations and fractured bits.
The alternation of voices also lends texture.
I think it's a nice alternation.
4) Weather the weather.
WEATHER Great weather returns.
"There is a weird alternation between density and emptiness.
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