unsettled weather
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunsettledandweather
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unsettled
adjective
uk/ʌnˈset.əld/us/ʌnˈset̬.əld/
likely to change suddenly; not calm or having a ...
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weather
noun[U]
uk/ˈweð.ər/us/ˈweð.ɚ/
the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a ...
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Inunsettledweatherour work is very much of the nature of tip and run, and short-term forecasts are invaluable.
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We are faced with a future of sustained,unsettledweatherin the same way that we talk about sustainable development.
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Farther south, milder andunsettledweather, with heavy rain in places, is likely.
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Tropical waves are areas ofunsettledweatherconsisting of vertical air movement.
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Humidity is usually low in the summer, but may rise during moreunsettledweather.
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The movement starts with intense calm and peace, but also includes turmoil andunsettledweather.
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A significant barrier to surface energy harvesting is the interference of its equipment to fishing and other sea bound vessels, particularly inunsettledweather.
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Papaya plantations, shrimp farms and rice crops were also affected by theunsettledweather.
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This combined with the warm ocean due to heating throughout the spring and summer, produces theunsettledweatherof autumn.
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Unsettledweathercontinued across the south and later to the north.
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The storm followed several days ofunsettledweather.
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Klaipda hasunsettledweatherall year round.
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