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This chapter defines weather as short-term processes that result in variations in the atmospheric conditions ranging from minutes to a fire season.

"Pleasure yachts have a very different operating pattern (for the most part occasional voyages in defined weather conditions or operating areas) when compared to a typical passenger ship which usually operates 24/7 on a tight schedule," the code says.

This chapter defines weathering, erosion, and deposition, and then introduces the first of two landscape components, the rock/sediment type.

In the aboveground aerial environment, the Weather module defines the weather conditions above a canopy, and MicroWeather defines the vertical profiles of micro-meteorological variables in a canopy.

The slight but significant difference in timing and weather at Peak in the largest epidemics may define optimum weather requirements for supporting highest levels of transmission in Thailand.

Shakhashir and Bell claim "extreme weather events are more frequent". If Shakhashir and Bell define "extreme weather events" as a remarkable decline in drought, a remarkable increase in soil moisture, a remarkable decline in strong tornadoes and a remarkable decline in hurricane strikes, they are correct.

The storm tracks define the weather and climate in mid-latitudes.

Their rivers supply the water that forms the bulk of Arctic sea ice and are believed to be responsible for key ocean currents that transport water and define global weather patterns.

While it may be fairly easy (at least in principle) to define specific weather extremes and ask how they are changing, it's less easy to define some scientific weirdness scale and ask whether the totality of recent events tips it or not.

In a report published Jan . 18in the journal Climatic Change, the researchers define mild weather as temperatures between 64 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit (18 and 30 degrees Celsius); less than 0.04 inches (1 mm) of rain; and a dew point below 68 degrees F (20 degrees Celsius), which indicates low humidity.

However, if they define "extreme weather events" the way most other people in the world define the term, they are irrefutably wrong.

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