Meteorology - The science of the atmosphere and its direct effects upon the earth's surface. Meteorology is especially concerned with how atmospheric conditions effect the weather. [Science; v146n23; 380-381; 1994.
hydrometeorology The interdisciplinary science involving the study and analysis of the interrelationships between the atmospheric and land phases of water as it moves through the hydrologic cycle.
Meteorology The study of the atmosphere and weather of the lower atmosphere, below 100 km.
Mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) The total suspended solids concentration in the activated sludge tank.
agglomeration In meteorology, the process by which precipitation particles grow larger by collision or contact with cloud particles or other precipitation particles. Agung Active volcano 10,380 ft (3,141 m) high in Bali, Indonesia.
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Airshed - a term denoting a geographical area of which, because of topography, meteorology, and climate, shares the same air (see Air Basins) Ambient Air - outside air; any portion of the atmosphere not confined by walls and a roof ...
Furman, R. W., D. A. Haines, and D. R. Miller. 1984. Forest Meteorology and Climatology, Chapter 3, p. 97-141. In Wenger, K.F., ed., 1984. Forestry Handbook. Wiley and Sons, New York. 1335 p.
Airshed: A subset of air basin, the term denotes a geographical area that shares the same air because of topography, meteorology, and climate.
The term is applied to different things in different contexts: in geology, a hotspot is a location on the Earth's surface that has vulcanism for a long period of time. In meteorology, a hotspot is an area where the atmosphere is relatively hot.
properly understand the World as a living organism (or Gaia) and failure to do so will leave man incapable of fully understanding the interdependencies that are fundamental to life on Earth) including cartography, geography, topography, meteorology, ...
See also: Environment, Environmental, Water, Air, Organic
 
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