Meteorology is the study of the changes of the temperature, air pressure, moisture, and wind direction in the troposphere.
Weather balloons are sometimes used to obtain meteorological data from high altitudes.
Meteorological Spring isn't as easily defined as Astronomical Spring because it's based on changes in the weather pattern, not in the pattern of the sun. Yet there is still a date associated with it. March 1st has been designated as the first day of the Meteorological Spring by the World Meteorological Organization.
Some common meteorological instruments include thermometer (measures temperature), barometer (measures air pressure), hygrometer (measures humidity), anemometer (measures wind speed), and rain gauge (measures precipitation). These instruments are used to monitor and study different aspects of the weather and climate.
Meteorological phenomena found in the troposphere include clouds, precipitation (such as rain and snow), winds, temperature variations, and air turbulence. The troposphere is where most weather events occur, making it an active layer for atmospheric processes.
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute known as KNMI offers UV forecasting, weather mapping and weather forecasting. They are situated at Rotterdam airport.
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Yes; a cyclone is a meteorological phenomenon.
Meteorological College was created in 1922.
Belgrade Meteorological Station was created in 1891.
Royal Meteorological Society was created in 1850.
World Meteorological Organization was created in 1950.
India Meteorological Department was created in 1875.
Danish Meteorological Institute was created in 1872.
Scottish Meteorological Society was created in 1855.
Scottish Meteorological Society ended in 1921.
International Meteorological Organization was created in 1953.