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the branch of meteorology dealing with the study of atmospheric motion and its causal relation to other forces. Cf. physical meteorology.
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dynamic meteorology — noun : a branch of meteorology that deals with motions of the atmosphere and the forces that cause them * * * the branch of meteorology dealing with the study of atmospheric motion and its causal relation to other forces. Cf. physical meteorology … Useful english dictionary
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physical meteorology — the branch of meteorology dealing with the study of optical, electrical, acoustical, and thermodynamic phenomena in the atmosphere, including the physics of clouds and precipitation. Cf. dynamic meteorology. * * * … Universalium
physical meteorology — the branch of meteorology dealing with the study of optical, electrical, acoustical, and thermodynamic phenomena in the atmosphere, including the physics of clouds and precipitation. Cf. dynamic meteorology … Useful english dictionary
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