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The phrase "weather observation" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it, for example, when discussing the importance of collecting information during a weather event: "The meteorologists made daily weather observations throughout the storm."
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In Korea, after the landing of typhoon 'RUSA' in 2002, the highest record (the 24 h accumulated precipitation of 870.5 mm) since the time when weather observation began in Korea was observed in Gangneung (Park and Lee 2007).
Emerging from my personal interest for renewable energies and environmental problems, we founded a group called Weather and Environment 5 years ago, starting with the construction of an automatic weather observation station and the weekly evaluation of the data.
When observed at an airport, METAR code is used within a surface weather observation which relates to the size of the hailstone.
The TIROS satellites comprised the first worldwide weather observation system.
Schneider's products include emergency lighting, fuse switches, weather observation hardware and charging devices for electric vehicles.
The Pacific flight is intended to demonstrate the plane's potential for use in remote weather observation or reconnaissance.
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Five years ago the Met Office launched the Weather Observations Website (WOW) so that amateur observers from all over the world could send in their weather observations.
Gives history of weather observations in N.Y.
Before, without satellites, regular weather observations were available for less than one-fifth of the globe.
At the Met Office, Andrew Sibley and his colleagues have analysed weather observations and radar images.
The trouble is that weather observations are limited and climate models imperfect.
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