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You might use it to describe weather that is unpredictable or changes quickly and frequently, for example: "The winter brings erratic weather to the countryside, with cold temperatures and snow shifting to warm and sunny within a few days."
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And erratic weather began eating into yields.
Not that Britain has a monopoly on erratic weather.
But local seeds are vulnerable to increasingly erratic weather conditions.
Now they have another problem: our increasingly extreme and erratic weather.
WHAT, if any, erratic weather have you experienced in your region this year?
Suppliers say this year's erratic weather has led to many larger-than-average pumpkins.
But even he would be surprised by the erratic weather we have experienced in the last decade.
"We've seen an unprecedented run of extreme and erratic weather, which has had very real impacts," Bradshaw said.
Pesticides, parasites, lack of flowers and other forage, erratic weather, and disease have caused drastic declines in bee populations.
Erratic weather patterns are increasing the pattern of drought and intense floods make productive agriculture more difficult.
Redwoods absorb moisture from fog at their crowns, but erratic weather patterns risk changing the frequency of fog.
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