English to Kannada Dictionary meteorology

meteorology

ಹವಾಮಾನ
definition
noun
Such research includes studies in climatology, atmospheric science, meteorology , geology and geophysics, ecology, and oceanography, just to name a few.
the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.
translation of 'meteorology'
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Understanding factors that affect canopy photosynthesis would contribute to agriculture, ecology, 'meteorology' , and global science.
overwintering would allow the team to investigate the island's 'meteorology'
The Other Physical Sciences category includes geology, geography, hydrology, statistics, 'meteorology' , and physics.
His interests went outside mathematics and he sometimes lectured on astronomy, 'meteorology' and biology where he had a special interest in birds.
Evolutionary theory is no more tied to metaphysical naturalism or atheism than is 'meteorology' or medical science.
Neil has used the same teaching method for his classes in 'meteorology' and environmental science at Lincoln.
The larger theories of geology, astronomy, oceanology, 'meteorology' , ecology, biology, and even physics do not lend themselves to repeatable experiments.
Moving from 'meteorology' as straight science to weather as journalism means more.
Reye's early interest in mathematical physics and 'meteorology' turned to an interest in geometry even while he held the lectureship in mathematical physics at Zurich.
In this respect, hydrological science and 'meteorology' are still far from being able to predict, before the rains come, which thunderstorms will turn out to be the worst killers.
Such research includes studies in climatology, atmospheric science, 'meteorology' , geology and geophysics, ecology, and oceanography, just to name a few.
But the science of 'meteorology' , a term that dates back to Aristotle's first musings on the subject, did not really begin to make significant advances until the 18th century.
He wrote about 'meteorology' , biology, physics, poetry, logic, rhetoric, and politics and ethics, among other subjects.
While 'meteorology' is a science complicated by chaotic weather patterns, statistics on the tumultuous developments illustrate a definite trend in the past decades.
Against these arguments, I have seen positivists argue (rightly, I believe) that such observations would also ‘prove’ that 'meteorology' or astronomy is not a science.
For more than 60 years, weather balloons have been the foundation of global 'meteorology' as they provide atmospheric data to weather stations.
It will investigate global atmospheric circulation dynamics, 'meteorology' and chemistry.
He did not restrict himself to studying mathematics, however, for he studied other topics such as astronomy, 'meteorology' and chemistry.
As with most other kinds of physical science, more men than women work in 'meteorology' , but the number of women is growing.
There are numerous excursions in scientific realms of chemistry, biology, 'meteorology' , computer science, and most of all mathematics and philosophy.
an induction course to learn basic 'meteorology'
Professional forecasters have usually been to university to study 'meteorology' , where for three years they learn a wide-ranging and detailed study of the physical and dynamical processes that occur in the atmosphere.
Forecasting accuracy has increased dramatically since the introduction of computer models, both 'meteorologically' and in forecasting surges and coastal water levels.
The potential increases that we discuss apply only to this intrinsic 'meteorological' measure.
Many 'meteorological' instruments were invented during this time.
A good place to find a qualified 'meteorologist' is through the American Meteorological Society.
Climatologists identify patterns and relationships in 'meteorological' observations and records.
The American Meteorology Society has answers to many questions about 'meteorologists' and career in meteorology.
It was a very unusual year, 'meteorologically' speaking.
All around the world 'meteorologists' fly helium filled balloons to measure, amongst other things, the temperature of the air at different heights above the ground.
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