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Hydrometeorology
Hydrometeorology Hy`dro*me`te*or*ol"o*gy, n. [Hydro-, 1 +
meteorology.]
That branch of meteorology which relates to, or treats of,
water in the atmosphere, or its phenomena, as rain, clouds,
snow, hail, storms, etc.
Meaning of Meteorology 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...
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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...
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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 (Gr****: Μετεωρολογικά; Latin:
Meteorologica or Meteora) is a
treatise by Aristotle. The text
discusses what
Aristotle believed to have been...
- In
meteorology, an
inversion (or
temperature inversion) is a
phenomenon in
which a
layer of
warmer air
overlies cooler air. Normally, air temperature...
- GPS
meteorology refers to the use of the
effect of the
atmosphere on the
propagation of the
Global Positioning System's (GPS)
radio signals to derive...
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Mesoscale meteorology is the
study of
weather systems and
processes at
horizontal scales of
approximately 5
kilometres (3 mi) to
several hundred kilometres...
- The
timeline of
meteorology contains events of
scientific and
technological advancements in the area of
atmospheric sciences. The most
notable advancements...
- In
meteorology,
training denotes repeated areas of rain,
typically ****ociated with thunderstorms, that move over the same
region in a
relatively short...
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Deformation is the rate of
change of
shape of
fluid bodies.
Meteorologically, this
quantity is very
important in the
formation of
atmospheric fronts, in...