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词汇 meteorological
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Definition of meteorological in English:

meteorological

adjective ˌmiːtɪərəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
  • Relating to the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.

    detailed meteorological data
    the effect of global warming on meteorological conditions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We know that the final decision to launch the landing in Normandy in 1944 was made on the strength of a meteorological report.
    • Given the location of this Welsh town, this is frankly a meteorological phenomenon.
    • Others might come up with reasons like the earth's magnetic field, or meteorological patterns, or terrain contours.
    • According to the meteorological department, strong winds of up to 75 miles per hour were whipping the area at the time of accident.
    • A meteorological researcher with the Hurricane Research Division says that we are in for a lot more.
    • The information from the meteorological station was very accurate for a small, localized part of the basin where the station was located.
    • Instead of the usual weather forecast laden with meteorological terminology, journalists at the Paris daily have taken to publishing more realistic reports.
    • The mineral level fluctuations can be explained by examining meteorological records.
    • Finally they all culminate with a freakish act of the meteorological variety.
    • At a study site near Sidney, he's distributed tiny meteorological sensors across a field.

Derivatives

  • meteorologically

  • adverb ˌmiːtɪərəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li
    • Both politically and meteorologically, it was not a clear day.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Meteorologically, the storm that made this swell was very similar to the large wave events of the past two years.
      • Meteorologically, it seems we will have a beautiful day tomorrow.
      • Meteorologically speaking, conditions are certainly right for a significant northeast storm.
      • It is a fact that the 20th century was an abnormally lucky hundred years, meteorologically speaking.

Definition of meteorological in US English:

meteorological

adjectiveˌmēdēər(ə)ˈläjəkəl
  • Relating to the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.

    detailed meteorological data
    the effect of global warming on meteorological conditions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mineral level fluctuations can be explained by examining meteorological records.
    • Finally they all culminate with a freakish act of the meteorological variety.
    • The information from the meteorological station was very accurate for a small, localized part of the basin where the station was located.
    • Given the location of this Welsh town, this is frankly a meteorological phenomenon.
    • A meteorological researcher with the Hurricane Research Division says that we are in for a lot more.
    • At a study site near Sidney, he's distributed tiny meteorological sensors across a field.
    • According to the meteorological department, strong winds of up to 75 miles per hour were whipping the area at the time of accident.
    • Instead of the usual weather forecast laden with meteorological terminology, journalists at the Paris daily have taken to publishing more realistic reports.
    • We know that the final decision to launch the landing in Normandy in 1944 was made on the strength of a meteorological report.
    • Others might come up with reasons like the earth's magnetic field, or meteorological patterns, or terrain contours.
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