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The phrase "atmospheric phenomena" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events or occurrences related to the atmosphere, such as weather patterns or natural occurrences like storms and clouds.
Example: "Scientists are studying the effects of climate change on various atmospheric phenomena, including hurricanes and droughts."
Alternatives: "weather events" or "atmospheric events".
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Meteors (meaning any atmospheric phenomena) were the runic alphabet of God.
Meteorology, Scientific study of atmospheric phenomena, particularly of the troposphere and lower stratosphere.
In antiquity and the Middle Ages, comets were regarded as atmospheric phenomena.
They should see the flash, though, and will perhaps record all sorts of strange atmospheric phenomena.
"These atmospheric phenomena are so unusual that they've even surpassed the protection that we have set into place," he said.
He was also the first meteorologist to take into account upper atmospheric phenomena and their effect on weather.
It is also the only planet whose solid surface and atmospheric phenomena can be seen in telescopes from Earth.
KEVIN COOLEY Cooley shows six large color photographs and three videos of what appear to be alarming atmospheric phenomena.
The Mengxi bitan also contains Shen's observations on such varied subjects as mathematics, astronomy, atmospheric phenomena, cartography, optics, and medicine.
Without the weight of engines or fuel, a glider can be lifted by natural atmospheric phenomena, engineers say.
Such convection currents primarily move vertically and account for many atmospheric phenomena, such as clouds and thunderstorms.
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