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dynamic meteorology
noun
- the branch of meteorology dealing with the study of atmospheric motion and its causal relation to other forces.
Example Sentences
The data will fill in gaps in computer models of the martian atmosphere, says Francois Forget, a member of the Hope science team at the Laboratory of Dynamic Meteorology.
Scientists probably hadn't thought about haze as the cooling culprit before because the haze layers do not block light, says Tanguy Bertrand, a planetary scientist at the Laboratory for Dynamic Meteorology in Paris who has studied Pluto's atmosphere with his colleague François Forget4.
“We are entering uncharted territory,†says Sandrine Bony, a climate researcher at the Laboratory of Dynamic Meteorology in Paris.
“That’s absolutely not true,†says Sandrine Bony, a climate researcher at the Laboratory of Dynamic Meteorology in Paris.
He published papers on the motions of fluids on the earth's surface in the "Mathematical Monthly," and became one of the great authorities on dynamic meteorology, including the mathematical theory of winds and tides.
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