Sentence examples for weather refers from inspiring English sources

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Space weather refers to everything the Sun throws at us – from the continuous stream of charged particles it constantly spews out, called the solar wind, to the belches of eruptions, ejections and flares.

The term WEATHER refers to one of the four different weather variables (TDD, SR, PREC and WIND) and was modelled as a linear continuous predictor and ε i is the error term.

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Weather generally refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity, whereas climate is the term for the statistics of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time.

The show is anything but timid about tugging heartstrings; wildly melodramatic profiles of survivors of deadly weather are a staple -- the kind of programming that some weather wits refer to as "weather porn".

The local and upcoming weather of Kamloops is observed at this airport's weather station, referred to as the Kamloops Airport Weather Station.

Someone reported having heard someone on The Weather Channel refer to Mississippi as the "land mass between New Orleans and Mobile".

In a problematically warm autumn – among Earl's team the weather is referred to, with wry humour, as "the W word" – highlights have been strong sales of jumpsuits, and fashion-led coat styles such as blanket wraps.

Correction: November 11, 2003, Tuesday An entry in the Addenda listing in Business Day yesterday about an offer to computer users to reduce the advertising they see on WeatherBug, a service that provides continually updated weather information, referred incorrectly to the technology.

When space weather effects refer to induced currents in technological systems such as power transmission grids, they are called geomagnetically induced currents, or simply, GICs.

The paper adopts a cultural economy approach to explore the emergence of a market in so-called weather derivatives, referred to in the paper as a form of 'geomoney'geomoney

Based on the way everything from cars to the weather is referred to as "her" or "she," the Maritime dialect is not exactly feminist-friendly.

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