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Meteorology   /mˌitiərˈɑlədʒi/   Listen
Meteorology

noun
1.
Predicting what the weather will be.  Synonym: weather forecasting.
2.
The earth science dealing with phenomena of the atmosphere (especially weather).






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"Meteorology" Quotes from Famous Books



... domain of Mr. Crotchet. The young stranger, who had climbed over the fence, espying the portly divine, rose up, and hoped that he was not trespassing. "By no means, sir," said the divine, "all the arts and sciences are welcome here; music, painting, and poetry; hydrostatics and political economy; meteorology, transcendentalism, and fish ...
— Crotchet Castle • Thomas Love Peacock

... in the Warfare of Science: Meteorology. Reprinted from the "Popular Science Monthly," July and August, ...
— Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume II • Andrew Dickson White

... accumulation of humidity on the flanks and crown of the partition, instead of, as elsewhere, opposite the Kalahari and Darfur, a deposition of the atmospheric moisture on the eastern slopes of the subtending ridges. This explanation is offered with all deference to those who have made meteorology their special study, and as a hint to travelers who may have opportunity to examine the subject more fully. I often observed, while on a portion of the partition, that the air by night was generally quite still, but as ...
— Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa - Journeys and Researches in South Africa • David Livingstone

... country so very little known, and in a situation so remote from any other English settlement, affords an opportunity of collecting objects of natural history, and of illustrating various points of great interest to physical geography and meteorology, which it is to be hoped will not be neglected. And as a very instructive collection, for the general purposes of geology, can readily be obtained in such situations, by attending to a few precautions, I have thought that some brief directions on this subject ...
— Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia] [Volume 2 of 2] • Phillip Parker King

... morning sights and chronometer time; his dead-reckoning was trustworthy, and he possessed a fair working conception of the set and force of the Atlantic currents and the heave of the sea in a blow. But his studies had not given him more than a rudimentary knowledge of meteorology and the laws of storms. A gale was a gale to him, and he knew that it would usually change its direction as a clock's hands will in moving over the dial; and if, by chance, it should back around to its former point, he prepared for heavier trouble, with no reference to the fluctuations of ...
— "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea • Morgan Robertson



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