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What does willy nilly mean in Australia?

A willy willy is a small to medium sized dust-devil, or rotating wind, which picks up debris and sand particles. It is not a sandstorm; neither is it restricted to deserts and sandy regions. Although it is more common in the outback, it can regularly be encountered within open suburban areas such as school grounds or parks. It is important to note that, for some time, a popular (non-Australian) information site has perpetuated the misinformation that the Australian Bureau of Meteorology refers to a willy-willy as a cyclone near Australia. This is blatantly incorrect. The Bureau of Meteorology makes no such claim.


What is a glass barometer used for?

Measuring glasses are used to measure liquids in milliliters. Measuring glasses can be used in recipes, when making drinks, baking or cooking when a certain measurement is required.


S In the 2005 DARPA who built Sand Storm?

Team Sandstorm, led by Carnegie Mellon University, built the Sandstorm vehicle for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge. The vehicle used various sensors and algorithms to navigate autonomously through off-road terrain.


When do you use a polar map?

Polar maps are typically used to represent areas near the poles, where distortion is minimized. They are useful for navigation, meteorology, and polar research.


What is a barotrope?

A barotrope is a term used in fluid mechanics to describe a substance or fluid that remains at a constant density regardless of changes in pressure. In other words, the density of a barotrope does not change with pressure. This property is often used to simplify mathematical models and simulations in fluid dynamics.

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What are the branches of meteorology?

The branches of meteorology include synoptic meteorology (study of large-scale weather patterns), climatology (study of long-term weather patterns), atmospheric science (study of the Earth's atmosphere), and meteorological instrumentation (study of tools used to measure atmospheric conditions).


What is meant by the term westerlies?

"Westerlies" is a Geographical term used to identify quantities in relation to the west.Ie facing,in direction with or towards the west.Winds blowing from the west are termed the "Westerly".These words are used mainly in "Meteorology".


What machine is used in Meteorology?

telescope


How are sines and cosines used in meteorology?

In trigonometry sines and cosines are used to solve a mathematical problem. And sines and cosines are also used in meteorology in estimating the height of the clouds.


What is the general meaning of the term forecasted?

The term "forecasted" means predicted. It is frequently used in the field of meteorology. For further reference, the definition of English words can be found quickly on a variety of free online dictionaries.


The three used to write about meteorology?

anything of weather!


Three words used to write about meteorology?

Climategreenhousetemperature


Which are examples of early instruments used in meteorology?

rain gauge


How many cats used to love Firestar?

Well, Spottedleaf for sure, and Sandstorm.


What is the branch of earth science that studies the blanket of air that surrounds the earth called?

A meteorologist studies the air and the phenomena that take place in it, so you could say meteorology. However, because that tends to be associated just with weather forecasts, some people just say atmospheric science. The term aerology can also be used.


What does cirrus mean in Latin?

The word "cirrus" is a term in meteorology and science used to describe high, thin clouds . The word actually come from Latin origin, where it literally means "curl".


What does Stratocumulus mean in latin?

The word "stratocumulus" is a term in meteorology and science used to describe low, dark clouds that cover the sky. The word is actually of Latin origin so it means the same in Latin as it does in English.