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On Earth, common weather phenomena include such things as wind, cloud, rain, snow, fog and dust storms. Less common events include natural disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes and ice storms. ...
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Weather underground (Weather service)
Weather Underground is a commercial weather service that provides real-time weather information via the Internet. Weather Underground provides weather reports for most major cities in the ...
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Extreme weather includes weather phenomena that are at the extremes of the historical distribution, especially severe or unseasonal weather.[1] ...
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Severe weather phenomena are weather conditions that are hazardous to human life and property. ...
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Heavy Weather may refer to: Heavy Weather (novel), a novel by P. G. Wodehouse Heavy Weather (TV), a 1995 adaptation for television of Wodehouse's novel Heavy Weather (album), an album by Weather ...
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Weather lore is the body of informal folklore related to the prediction of the weather. ...
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Weather disasters are natural disasters caused by rain, drought, snow, extreme heat or cold, ice, or wind. Association of American Weather Observers See also: weather, meteorology, disaster, ...
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Weather warfare would be the use of weather modification techniques for military purposes. Despite a certain degree of concern [1] and interest from the military [2], current military weather ...
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Earthquake weather is a type of weather popularly believed to precede earthquakes. Throughout civilization, writers and historians have suggested the existence of earthquake weather, an ...
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Weather in 2007 is expected to continue the trend of rising global temperatures and extreme weather. ...
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