Meteorology is the the study of motions and phenomena of the atmosphere.
Inches of mercury, as it relates to atmospheric pressure.
Why would anybody want to study meteorology?Meteorology is all to do with the weather.
there is no prefix, and the suffix is ology ( I think! I'm not an expert!)
Meteorology is the study of what happens in the air. Geology is the study of what happens in the ground.
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.
(Meteorology is the study and prediction of weather.) The many factors that influence the weather mean that meteorology remains an inexact science. The modern challenge of meteorology is to create models that accurately reflect the real world.
The word meteorologia is Italian for the word meteorology. Meteorologia or meteorology is the study of the atmosphere, weather patterns and weather forecasting.
Example sentence - He changed his major to meteorology and enjoyed it immensely.
A meteorologist is a person who studies meteorology, which is the study of weather and weather forecasting. Meteorology remains as much of an art as a science.
You mean a...meteorologist?
Many people actually find this issue confusing.They named meteorology like that but its nothing about meteors. The word "meteorology" came from the Greek word meteōrologiā, the meaning of meteōrologiā is "things that fall from the sky'' that's why they named it like thatHope this helps. Your welcome! :)by -Anneliese (Anna)
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".
Meteo from "Measure" and logos from "word" or "study". Meterology is the study of measurements (of the environment).
Meteorology is not something that can be caused. Meteorology is the study of weather.
Meteorology.
The study of meteorology is made up of three branches. These branches are microscale meteorology, mesoscale meteorology, and synoptic scale meteorology.
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.