Wind is movement of the air through the atmosphere and is therefore meteorological.
Hydro-meteorological
Geological due to the fact that these killer sea waves are generated by undersea earthquakes. Shifts in the earth's crustal plates along faults, deep sea trenches, and ridges release energy which in turn causes a sudden displacement of oceanic waters in the immediate area. The devastation of the growing tsunami occurs when this energy in the form of water ripples (like when a pebble is dropped into a pond) reach the shore line and grow vertically to 100's of feet tall. Nothing meteorological (weather related) about tsunamis at all.
The common term for all sorts of meteorological conditions is "weather".
Bushfires are not considered geological events, as they are primarily driven by weather conditions and human activities rather than geological processes. However, the presence of certain geological factors such as dry vegetation, topography, and climate can influence the frequency and intensity of bushfires in a particular region.
Meteorological masts are tall structures equipped with instruments to measure atmospheric conditions like wind speed, direction, temperature, and pressure at varying heights. They are often used to collect data for wind resource assessments in the development of wind energy projects.
Meteorological... Blizzards are the result of snow and/or ice crystals being blown by the wind.
No. It is a geological phenomenen.
Hurricanes are meteorological.
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biological meteorological and geological
Earthquakes have a geological cause.
A typhoon is an atmospheric phenomenon, so it is meteorological.
Dust storms and related phenomena measured from meteorological records.
Hydro-meteorological
Geological due to the fact that these killer sea waves are generated by undersea earthquakes. Shifts in the earth's crustal plates along faults, deep sea trenches, and ridges release energy which in turn causes a sudden displacement of oceanic waters in the immediate area. The devastation of the growing tsunami occurs when this energy in the form of water ripples (like when a pebble is dropped into a pond) reach the shore line and grow vertically to 100's of feet tall. Nothing meteorological (weather related) about tsunamis at all.
They are meteorological measurements.
The common term for all sorts of meteorological conditions is "weather".