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A weather cock and weather vane are interchangeable terms and refer to the same device used to indicate wind direction. The term "cock" can also refer to a male bird, while "cock" is also a slang term for a part of the male anatomy.
The word "meteroloji" is the Turkish translation of the word "meteorlogical", as in pertaining to the study of the atmosphere, weather and forecasting.
Climate is one weather related word that refers to all weather conditions. Climate refers to the weather conditions of one particular location.
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Meteo ramo means means 'weather Rome'. The phrase or term 'meteo ramo' is used in Rome and the surrounding locality to refer to the weather in Rome. 'Meteo' means weather and 'Ramo' means Rome.
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Magic crystal weather is not a commonly recognized term or concept. It may refer to a mystical or fantastical weather phenomenon that involves crystals or gemstones, but its meaning would depend on the context in which it is used.
Short term conditions in the atmosphere refer to weather phenomena like temperature, precipitation, humidity, and wind that can change quickly and are typically observed over hours to days. These conditions play a significant role in daily weather patterns and impact our daily activities and environments. Tracking these short-term conditions is essential for weather forecasting and planning.
The Turkish word hava means air or weather. The word durumu means state or situation. The phrase "hava durumu" translates to 'weather forecast' in English.
The term "overcast" refers to a weather condition characterized by a sky completely covered with clouds, resulting in little to no sunlight reaching the ground. This typically indicates a gray, uniform cloud layer that can lead to dull and gloomy weather. Overcast conditions can occur in various weather systems and often precede rain or other precipitation.
"On the 8s" is a term used by weather broadcasters to refer to the timing of their hourly weather updates. This means that weather reports are typically given at times ending in "8," such as 8:08 am, 9:08 am, etc. It allows viewers to easily tune in for up-to-date weather information at consistent intervals throughout the day.
The term used to refer to someone with a Ph.D. is "doctor."