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Hydrometeorological
Hydrometeorological Hy`dro*me`te*or`o*log"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to hydrometeorology, or to rain, clouds,
storms, etc.
Meaning of Meteorologic from wikipedia
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Meteorology is the
scientific study of the Earth's
atmosphere and short-term
atmospheric phenomena (i.e. weather), with a
focus on
weather forecasting...
- The
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is a
specialized agency of the
United Nations responsible for
promoting international cooperation on atmospheric...
- This
glossary of
meteorology is a list of
terms and
concepts relevant to
meteorology and
atmospheric science,
their sub-disciplines, and
related fields...
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summer solstice is Midsummer. A
variable seasonal lag
means that the
meteorological centre of the season,
which is
based on
average temperature patterns...
- and the shipping, aviation,
industrial and
engineering sectors. The
Meteorologic and
Geophysic Services was
established in 1952 as a
government agency...
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month of
meteorological winter in the
Northern Hemisphere. In the
Southern Hemisphere,
February is the
third and last
month of
meteorological summer, being...
- and
insured losses $70 billion. 2012 was a
moderate year. 45% were
meteorological (storms), 36% were
hydrological (floods), 12% were
climatological (heat...
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Forensic meteorology is
meteorology, the
scientific study of weather,
applied to the
process of
reconstructing weather events for a
certain time and location...
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Meteorology (BOM or BoM) is an
executive agency of the
Australian Government that is
responsible for
providing weather forecasts and
meteorological services...
- www.bom.gov.au.
Bureau of
Meteorology, Australia. "Solstices and equinoxes: the
reasons for the seasons".
Bureau of
Meteorology. 21 June 2018. Retrieved...