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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common weather" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to weather that is typical or frequently occurring in a certain area or during a certain time period. Example: The town experienced common weather for this time of year, with sunny days and cool nights.
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ULTIMETER 100, the basic model from Peet Bros., ($200, peetbros.com), takes most common weather measurements and adds an adjustable flash-flood alert.
The predictions can be used to rate the robustness of a system to common weather conditions.
Based on common weather conditions, a theoretical model can predict interruptions and risk assessment with immediate weather conditions.
However, models that use the combined effects of common weather conditions to predict the total number of daily or by-shift interruptions are presently unavailable.
Interruptions as a function of common weather conditions comprise a gap between those models, and this research will bridge that gap.
The results based on amplification factors show a good wind sheltering efficiency of the prototype for most common weather conditions in Switzerland.
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Some of the common weather-related issues associated with most cameras were (i) intense and direct sunlight, (ii) presence of frost or rain drops on the camera lens, and (iii) the reflection of light from the wet road surface.
An alternative approach to test the performance of a building is to develop a statistically derived predictive regression model using post-occupancy data that can accurately predict energy consumption and production based on a few common weather-based factors, thus requiring less information than simulation models.
The impact of common weathering mechanisms on granite has been elucidated.
A structural polymorph of hematite is the most common weathering product of magnetite in oxic environments.
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