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Discover Ludwig"weather type" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the specific kind or category of weather, such as sunny, rainy, stormy, etc. Example: The weather type for today is predicted to be partly cloudy with a chance of rain in the afternoon.
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Precipitation varies with weather type, averaging 20 to 24 inches (about 500 to 600 mm) per year.
The F.A.A. certifies planes to fly into a variety of weather conditions, but those conditions do not include an unusual weather type apparently encountered by the American Eagle flight, in which the air holds large droplets that turn to ice on contact with the plane.
At many locations on the map, a standard plotting code indicates wind direction and speed, air temperature and dew point, barometric pressure and its change during the preceding hours, the amount and types of clouds, the weather type, including restrictions to visibility, and the amount and type of precipitation.
Based on the weather type, flying targets can be detected successfully.
Absolute Ta magnitudes within both urban and rural areas remain heightened under moist weather type conditions.
A coefficient of effectiveness (CE) is calculated for each weather type in order to assess DF CWT relationships.
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Alas, not all of their games can be played in May, so we are likely to witness other weather types than the sunny, still conditions we had here.
The relationships between damaging floods (DFs) and relevant circulation weather types (CWTs) are also assessed.
Three cities in northern, middle and southern Taiwan were used to represent typical subtropical weather types.
Tornadoes are, by far, the most destructive and deadliest of the three weather types considered in this research (Fig. 4).
Camacho et al. (2010) assessed effects on traffic for four different weather types with nonlinear regression methods.
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