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disturbance

[dih-stur-buhns] / dɪˈstɜr bəns /


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Much like a snow avalanche that starts with a small shift before cascading downhill, new observations show that solar flares begin with subtle magnetic disturbances that rapidly intensify.

From Science Daily

The ministry said it became aware of the group's actions in December 2025 which were likely to cause "serious disturbances to public order".

From BBC

"Close to the end of the third stage, we are seeing a little more disturbance in the vehicle," Narayanan told India's state broadcaster Doordarshan.

From Barron's

Most meteorologists cite weakening westerly disturbances – low-pressure systems from the Mediterranean carrying cold air – as a key reason for reduced rainfall and occasional snow during winter in northern India, Pakistan, and Nepal.

From BBC

Nuclear clocks are far less sensitive to environmental disturbances, making them especially valuable in situations where accuracy must be maintained for long periods without external signals.

From Science Daily