Sentence examples for meteorological shift from inspiring English sources

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But now, on top of making a difficult transition in language and culture between continents, he must navigate a meteorological shift.

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Five years ago, in an optimistic moment, I wondered if I could observe for myself some of the meteorological shifts she detected.

When Dr. Irving Corduroy Sean Cullenn), Weather and Relationship Specialist, first appears onscreen, the tone, which had been straightforward, with moments of meteorological whimsy, shifts pleasingly: the film lets us know that it has a sense of humor and won't drift irretrievably into a realm of poetry and preciousness.

Meteorological and ecological shifts driven by climate change are creating a slow and often unpredictable bloom of novel public health challenges across the United States.

According to our meteorological data, a downslope shift of 100 m was associated with a temperature increase of 0.509°C (R = 0.991, Table 1); the temperature thus increased by 1.0°C for every 196 m move downslope.

Floods are no doubt a major hazard and the risks they pose are increasing due to shifts in meteorological forcings, population pressures, as well as anthropogenic change to riverine landscapes.

Further details can be found in the text of Additional file 2, including an explanation of the approach used to shift between different meteorological models at 100 meters and a description of how we account for background BaP blown into the study area from outside it.

This contribution provides a framework to analyze the impact of climate change on meteorological and hydrological droughts, considering shifts in precipitation and temperature, adapted to a Mediterranean basin.

As a result of these modifications, the original library was moved to the Pontifical Academy Lincei, and the old meteorological and seismic instruments were shifted to the Valle di Pompei observatory.

So off he went and proceeded to be miserable until he experienced a life-shifting conversion that was meteorological, not religious, in nature.

These meteorological conditions, with rainfall and strong, shifting, winds led to the rapid dispersal of ash.

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