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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere motion" is not commonly used in written English and may not be entirely correct.
It can be used in contexts related to meteorology or environmental science when discussing the movement of air within the atmosphere.
Example: "The study of atmosphere motion is crucial for understanding weather patterns and climate change."
Alternatives: "atmospheric movement" or "air motion".
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The games quickly became known for mesmerizing atmosphere, motion, colors and scale a rarity in the video game world.
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Depending on whether the surface is warmer or cooler than the air next to it, heat is transferred to or from the atmosphere by turbulent air motion (more loosely, by convection).
WRF computes an approximate solution to the differential equations which govern the air motion of the whole atmosphere.
This is because the upward air motion counteracts gravity, lessening the weight of the atmosphere in that location.
The two spacecraft were able to image details at a resolution as low as 5 km in size in various spectra, and also able to create "approach movies" of the atmosphere in motion.
Areas of the atmosphere where vertical motion is relatively strong are called cells, and when they carry air to the upper troposphere (the lowest layer of the atmosphere), they are called deep cells.
The second letter describes the thermal characteristic of its source region: T for tropical, P for polar, A for Arctic or Antarctic, M for monsoon, E for equatorial, and S for superior air (dry air formed by significant downward motion in the atmosphere).
The second letter describes the thermal characteristic of its source region: T for tropical, P for polar, A for arctic or Antarctic, M for monsoon, E for equatorial, and S for superior air (dry air formed by significant upward motion in the atmosphere).
But in Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan's "So Much So Fast," a five-year record of Stephen Heywood's battle with A.L.S., or Lou Gehrig's disease, the filmmakers sustain an atmosphere of relentless forward motion.
Compared with the sluggish air on Earth, the Martian atmosphere is in constant motion: between the surface and six feet above it, temperatures can vary by as much as sixty degrees.
She stood in the darkened auditorium, half-illuminated behind the lighting board, in constant motion, seeking atmosphere, while the soprano Anna Netrebko poured out her heart onstage and Valery Gergiev conducted, with his customary inscrutable hand flutters, in the pit.
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