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is meteorological
adjective
Of or pertaining to meteorology.
synonyms
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(2) The second triggering factor is meteorological.
One of promising data source for this purpose is meteorological information in historical documents including diaries.
The second source is meteorological records such as temperature, rainfall and extreme events and number of population by kebele which helped to gain initial insight into the research problem and acquire baseline information about the study site.
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A better name for it would be "meteorological pox".
Or rather, to be meteorological, that kept the pressure low.
The winds of change, though, were meteorological, not political.
His title was Meteorological Statist to the Board of Trade, forerunner to the Met Office.
The room he occupied had no kitchen or bathroom, and the great events of his life were meteorological.
Because the prime influencing factors are meteorological, the periodicity of seasonal events are often seen in water level records.
So off he went and proceeded to be miserable until he experienced a life-shifting conversion that was meteorological, not religious, in nature.
When record-setting pollen counts sent allergy sufferers into fits of sneezing and wheezing last month, the prescription was meteorological, not medical: pray for rain.
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