The word diminishing means decreasing in number, or more rarely in the affected area.
"There will be diminishing showers today." "Fog will be diminishing later in the morning."
I used a wind vane to see what direction was the wind blowing to
Yes the apostrophe's look correct.
The jet stream regularly affects high altitude wind and low altitude weather.
In the sentence "Weather is hot and many children enjoy swimming," the nouns are "weather," "children," and "swimming." "Weather" refers to the atmospheric condition, "children" refers to young individuals, and "swimming" refers to the activity or sport. Each noun plays a distinct role in conveying the overall idea of the sentence.
An anemometer is used in meteorology to measure wind speed. This is a common used instrument in the weather station.
The world's nonrenewable resource reserves are ever diminishing.
Oil is a diminishing resource.
You will notice that the earth's colors change ever so slightly as the sunlight is diminishing.
Get the local weather forecast for any location in the world.
Hace buen tiempo. (Lit.: It makes good weather = It is good weather.)
The expected marginal utility of the next unit of water is diminishing.
His clothes stick to him when the weather is hot.
How is the weather today? In a sentence: "The weather was terrible today."
There are many reasons why the world's food supply is diminishing. Some of the causes include a larger population, less individuals going into agriculture as a career, and weather changes that are taking place.
Example: The amount of water in a glass will diminish when you drink some.
The looseness of his clothes helped keep him cool in the hot weather.
When the moon is a waning crescent, it is less than half a moon- and diminishing nightly.