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meteorological

[mee-tee-er-uh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌmi ti ər əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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As far as the meteorological calendar is concerned, we are still counting down the final days of autumn, notable this year for its vibrant autumn colours and changeable, whiplash-like weather patterns.

From BBC

But those bursts, although they seemed overtures, or accompaniment to meteorological doings worthy of the conclusion of a quarter, did not seem to be orchestrated into any significant weather drama.

From Washington Post

James Marshall Shepherd, director of the University of Georgia’s Atmospheric Sciences Program, also credits a new wave of meteorological journalism for helping popularize these more scientific — as well as attention-grabbing — terms.

From Los Angeles Times

But perhaps you’ll find, as we did, that the many different ways of keeping time here — tidal, meteorological, seasonal, astronomical and geological among them — make that time feel full.

From New York Times

Connoisseurs of our springtime take pride in its variety, claiming that a little patience will reveal the full arsenal of meteorological phenomena.

From Washington Post