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Example sentences for "meteorologists"

Lexicographically close words:
meteorites; meteoritic; meteorologic; meteorological; meteorologist; meteorology; meteors; meter; meters; metes
  1. Having accepted self-registration, meteorologists turned their attention to the simplification of instruments.

  2. Long experience had demonstrated to the meteorologists of the 1840's that the principal obstacle to the success of self-registering instruments was friction.

  3. On the other hand, he may have recognized the desideratum to which later meteorologists frequently returned--the need for simultaneous observations of several instruments on the same register.

  4. Before Napoleon started on his march for Russia, which was begun in June, he asked the French meteorologists at what time the Russian winter usually began.

  5. In January, 1916, one of the best-known American meteorologists sent to a brother scientist a postal card which called attention to a recently published article which appeared to be of a good deal of importance.

  6. I miss my guess if we don't find out, some day, that Issaquena County has given to the United States one of the best meteorologists of the next generation.

  7. Such a theory would avoid all difficulties, conflict with no more analogies, and, in my judgment, be as much entitled to credit as the one to which meteorologists adhere.

  8. Three theories have been advanced by meteorologists of this country, two of which profess to explain all the phenomena of the weather.

  9. The term storms, seems to be used by European meteorologists to denote what we term thunder showers or gusts, and tornados; while what we call storms are denominated by them regular rains.

  10. Meteorologists must revise their opinions on the subject of condensation.

  11. Since that period, inquiries have been continued by meteorologists in regard to the periodical and other fluctuations of the barometer, and the relations of these fluctuations to temperature and aqueous vapor.

  12. Meteorologists there and here refer all atmospheric conditions and phenomena to the influence of heat.

  13. They cause whirlwinds on a sudden, and tempestuous storms; which though our meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet I am of Bodine's mind, Theat.

  14. Why have the meteorologists such difficulty in predicting the weather with any certainty?

  15. With such a map could our meteorologists infer what the climatic conditions must have been?

  16. Amateur meteorologists would do well to remember that the trustworthiness of the anemometer as a measurer of the force of the wind is seriously affected by the presence of trees; even a single tree will exert a disturbing influence.

  17. Meteorologists are well aware of the fact, that as a rule the barometer rises and falls twice within the twenty-four hours.

  18. But meteorological libraries are rare; meteorological books are scarce in other libraries; and meteorologists are so uncommon that whoever declares himself one is likely to be asked, "What is a meteorologist?

  19. In studying the weather meteorologists frequently wish to compare the barometric pressures prevailing at a certain time at a number of places lying in the same horizontal plane.

  20. Besides its office in Washington, where more than two hundred persons are constantly employed, the Weather Bureau has about two hundred stations, manned by professional meteorologists and observers.

  21. Still another device employed by meteorologists is the pilot-balloon.

  22. Meteorologists have calculated that the mean temperature at the Pole in January is about -33° Fahr.

  23. They cause whirlwinds of a sudden, and tempestuous storms, which though our meteorologists generally refer to natural causes, yet I am of Bodine's mind, they are more often caused by those aerial devils in their several quarters.

  24. The temperature which meteorologists desire to obtain by the ordinary thermometer is the temperature of the free air in the shade.

  25. A system of winds blowing towards a common center (such as is well shown over the Gulf States on the weather map for the second day, and over the middle Atlantic coast on the third day) is called by meteorologists a cyclone.

  26. The term temperature gradient is used by meteorologists to describe the direction and rate of temperature decrease which we have been studying.

  27. In the following exercises we shall carry out, in a small way, investigations similar to those which have occupied and are now occupying the attention of meteorologists all over the world.

  28. The chief meteorologists who have discussed this difficult question have approached it from the side of the larger hurricanes.

  29. Unless the smaller whirlwinds are quite distinct from the larger ones in their origin, the theories advanced by meteorologists to account for the latter are certainly untenable.

  30. Meteorologists are at present attempting to find a more satisfactory explanation.

  31. These are some of the explanations of the formation of a rain drop, but meteorologists still have the subject under consideration.

  32. Meteorologists repeat one of these processes in the laboratory, by releasing from pressure damp air placed in a convenient glass globe, and are able to see something of the methods of cloud formation.

  33. These symbols, moreover, have been agreed upon as a sort of international notation, and make it easier for the meteorologists of different countries to understand the records of foreign meteorological services.

  34. Mr. Symons has devised another rain gauge of so ingenious and interesting a character that it needs only to become generally known among amateur meteorologists to be in universal demand.

  35. Accordingly, ten inches is the height at which meteorologists have agreed the edge of the rain gauge should be placed from the ground.

  36. The varied activities carried on by these war-time units were so different from the traditional duties of meteorologists that they may be said to mark the advent of a new branch of applied science--Military Meteorology.

  37. Formerly meteorologists could do but little more than study the bottom of the weather, so to speak; but now they observe it and chart it at all levels.

  38. The Germans were fortunate in having a far greater number of trained meteorologists at their disposal than had their enemies.

  39. Attached to the organization are several international "commissions," which supervise and coordinate the work of meteorologists in various special fields.

  40. The vast fleet of aircraft called into being by the war would, of itself, have imposed upon the military meteorologists the necessity of paying a great amount of attention to the upper air.

  41. Meteorologists sometimes adduce this fact as evidence that weather is a subject of overshadowing importance.

  42. Meteorologists did, indeed, take a hand in one earlier conflict, but not as enrolled soldiers.

  43. Long before meteorologists undertook to classify the winds of the globe, these mountain air currents attracted attention and acquired local names.

  44. The German meteorologists were seriously hampered by the lack of reports from the westward.

  45. It is admitted by the best British meteorologists that the observations of the United States are better conducted, although the best instruments in the world are set and registered at Kew, in England.

  46. From these I shall sift out a few facts that even "mute, inglorious" meteorologists may be interested in knowing.

  47. These furnish meteorologists with important results as to the laws of fluid or gaseous motions.

  48. The popular verdict on the matter would no doubt be that when meteorologists can not only describe the sirocco, but give warning of its coming, their science will justify its claim to consideration.

  49. I suggest you have your meteorologists check it, and if it's correct pass it on to the news services along with your other scientific findings.

  50. That was silly; I referred him to his meteorologists and climatologists, where I'd gotten my information.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meteorologists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.