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Meanings of erratic weather in English
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Usage of erratic weather in English
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Concerns about erraticweather curbing production, however, have limited losses.
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The Atlantic Ocean brings fierce storms and erraticweather patterns to the Emerald Isle.
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Sarfaraz noted the trend is for more erraticweather patterns, as predicted by climate scientists.
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Due to the area's erraticweather conditions, many cruises aren't able to land in Cape Horn.
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Prices began to pick up from September as erraticweather hurt production in Malaysia and Indonesia.
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First quarter sales were driven by erraticweather.
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Strong winds continue throughout Victoria, and the erraticweather could start more fires, or make the firefighting effort more difficult.
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This means it could provide back-up in case of seasonal gaps in other crops, pest infestations, disease or erraticweather.
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Rising temperatures and erraticweather patterns have now made some grape varieties unsuitable for growing in traditional wine-making regions of Europe.
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Selecting for these traits, and breeding naturally resilient plants designed for agricultural production, could be the insurance farmers need against erraticweather.
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The erraticweather had a knock-on effect later in the year with species like wasps and butterflies being seen a month later than usual.
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And increasingly erraticweather often pushes pastoralist families away from their settlements in search of water and grazing, limiting children's access to formal education.
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That could benefit small farmers in developing nations who produce raw materials but are being hit by shifting and erraticweather patterns, experts said.
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Now erraticweather in Spain and Italy, the world's biggest producers, is rippling through global olive oil markets, and it's about to get worse.
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Cotton output has halved in the past five years, with African growers blaming erraticweather as well as U.S. subsidies to its own cotton farmers.
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Using community radio broadcasts in local languages, forecasts are announced every hour to reflect erraticweather patterns, and tips provided on "climate-smart" agriculture.