The common term for all sorts of meteorological conditions is "weather".
The Southern Hemisphere
The word for average weather conditions over time is climate.
Climate
Climate.
The noun 'weather' is a common, uncountable, abstract noun, a word for the state or conditions of the atmosphere at a given place and time; a word for a concept. The word 'weather' is also a verb and an adjective.
No, the word meteorological is the adjective form for the noun meteorology, an abstract noun, a word for the science that deals with the phenomena of the atmosphere, weather, and weather conditions.
Weather balloons are sometimes used to obtain meteorological data from high altitudes.
No, but "meteorological" is.
Designate means appointing a specified position. This word is a verb.
designate
No, "designate" is a verb that means to assign or appoint something or someone for a specific purpose.
An alternative word for the meteorological term, atmospheric, is sprays. An example of atmospherics is the spray of water droplets from a rushing waterfall.
No, the word "rubrum" does not designate a species on its own. "Rubrum" is a Latin word meaning "red" and is commonly used in species names to indicate a red coloration. Therefore, it is usually part of the binomial name of a species, along with the genus name.
Stormwater is a meteorological term for the water created from precipitation, particularly rain. This term can also be used to refer to snow when it melts.
We will designate her in the big crowd.
To designate means to appoint, select, or choose for a specific purpose or role. It involves officially indicating or identifying someone or something for a particular task or function.
The word "hydro" refers to water, and "meteorological" refers to weather. So in simple terms, we could say that it is any weather phenomena that involves water, such as rain or fog.