weather condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofweatherandcondition
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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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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofweatherandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The dependence of temperature on solar energy is weak (r + 0.2) for pixel resolution 6 (300-m window) in each of theweatherconditionanalysed in this study.
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The proportion varies, of course, withweathercondition.
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Whether a particularweatherconditionis exceptional or not is a matter of opinion.
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The delays arise from very difficult weather, mainly fog, which has always been aweatherconditioninterfering with all forms of transport, from foot to the air.
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Standards of building and other facilities are constantly being improved, but it would be impossible to provide them to a strength that would withstand everyweathercondition.
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The tree sustains huge wind velocity and suits theweatherconditionof city.
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But as they went, due to the unforeseenweathercondition, they were forced to take shelter.
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Weatherconditionhad worsened for race two and was therefore started behind the safety car.
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This app includes a forecast for theweathercondition.
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Each hunter prefers a certain type ofweathercondition, depending on the type of hunting setting.
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Most of the race were undertaken under terribleweatherconditionwith low temperatures and rain.
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A typical route plan in goodweatherconditionis as following.
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In the first week after the earthquake, supplies of food, water, and medicine had been held up because of a fuel shortage and theweathercondition.
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Ocean swells working on the shoal surrounding these rocks, cause breaking and a surge of the water level in anyweathercondition.
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The test equipment on the poles monitorsweatherconditionin the area to determine if winds would be strong and steady enough for commercial development.
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Therefore, the regulator has to determine a range of water prices depending on weather conditions.
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Relative age was judged by shape, humidity (considering weather conditions) and signs of decomposition.
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It too specifies weather conditions and ground visibility.
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The observations were taken after a week of moist weather conditions following a dry period.
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Depending on soil and weather conditions, fallowing was accomplished by either mechanical or chemical means.
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