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meteorology - use in sentences
Converse of object
- apply: Candidates must have a Degree in meteorology or a Degree in mathematics, physics or geography plus an M.S. or Diploma in applied meteorology.
- include: The British Association for the Advancement of Science, founded in 1830, included meteorology among the sciences which it intended to advance.
- study: He built up a large school in Kristiania studying dynamic meteorology.
Adjective modifier
- mesoscale: There is also an adjunct professor Dr. W. Dale Meyer whose interest is mesoscale meteorology.
- tropical: Additional outcomes: Outline content: Review of observations and main features of tropical meteorology.
- agricultural: Research interests: My research interests cover two main areas: the environmental physiology of crops and agricultural meteorology.
- dynamic: Reading List and Course Handbook Some relevant text books: Dynamic Meteorology: A Basic Course.
- urban: Urban meteorology: urban heat island, adjustment to urban roughness.
- basic: Once completed young sailors will be able to sail a dinghy confidently in light winds and be aware of safety issues and basic meteorology.
Modifies a noun
- department: Research interests I'm a research assistant in the radar group of the Meteorology department at Reading.
- degree: The Department of Meteorology currently offers the only undergraduate meteorology degree program in the state of Arizona.
- student: It was founded in Bonn in 1996 by four graduate meteorology students.
- course: The Global Meteorology course consists of six two-day courses that each focus on weather in different parts of the world.
- datum: Nevertheless, meteorology data can give a good first idea of the wind conditions on the site.
Noun used with modifier
- layer: Knowledge of cloud and aerosol physics, boundary layer meteorology, and radiative transfer will also be useful.
- boundary: Knowledge of cloud and aerosol physics, boundary layer meteorology, and radiative transfer will also be useful.
- boundary-layer: It will be necessary for the student to gain a thorough understanding of boundary-layer meteorology and atmospheric turbulence.
- mountain: The candidate should ideally have experience in statistical data analysis and/or numerical modeling and in mountain meteorology.
- radar: A useful qualitative resource for the non-expert in radar meteorology.
- term: This lecture focuses on defining the terms meteorology, climate and weather, and the gases in the atmosphere.
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