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The mist was denser than ever-a weatherphenomenon that continued to puzzle.
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The more famous El Nino weatherphenomenon has the opposite effect.
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The El Niño weatherphenomenon has caused drought across the country.
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A major erosive weatherphenomenon such as a planetwide flood could do it.
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Months more wet weather is predicted, brought by the La Nina weatherphenomenon.
Usage of meteorological phenomenon in English
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At the Hawkesbury, in the beginning of the month, an extraordinary meteorologicalphenomenon occurred.
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The rainbow, a meteorologicalphenomenon, never fails to wow.
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Viewers delightedly took pictures and videos of the meteorologicalphenomenon whose explanation is as colourful as its display.
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And yet, despite one of the world's rarest and most unique meteorologicalphenomenon happening right here in Australia, few people even known it exists.
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Then we had the Antarctic Vortex, which was never an actual meteorologicalphenomenon, but which brought plenty of snow to just about everywhere, Queensland included.
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Tripe read a paper of much interest on some relations of meteorologicalphenomena to health.
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Bergaigne regards the frogs as meteorologicalphenomena!
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The earthquakes do not affect any particular month, nor are they accompanied by any meteorologicalphenomena.]
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Its objects will be the observation and collection of all meteorologicalphenomena, and the encouragement of the science in every branch.
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In the introduction to his essay, Howard describes the motives which led him to devote himself to a study of meteorologicalphenomena:
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A few meteorologicalphenomena may be predicted with tolerable accuracy; but these are few in number, and range within very narrow limits.
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A METEOROLOGICALphenomenon known as an atmospheric river is about to hit California, with residents being warned to brace for heavy rain.