meteorologist造句

A quiet meteorologist first noticed the microbe menace.

But meteorologist David Beachler from the National Weather Service says not to worry.

Recently, a prominent meteorologist has written about climate control and urged us to "take up Phaeton's reins, " which is not a good idea.

National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Tiger says only flurries are in today's forecast, but the twin cities will have colder than normal wind chills.

At that distance, it wasn't energy from the eruption itself that charged the ash, said study co-author Giles Harrison, a meteorologist at the University of Reading in the U.K..

"This is probably one of the worst storms since 1990," a meteorologist in Seattle said.

Suppose every sensor gives perfectly accurate readings of temperature, pressure, humidity, and any other quantity a meteorologist would want.

Pushing oil up on land even further, up on beach areas in Mississippi, possibly Alabama, " said Aaron Studwell, chief meteorologist for First Insight Trading in Houston.

meteorologist造句

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However, meteorologist Michael Fromm of the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory, has shown that large, fire-generated clouds can also inject particles high in the sky.

He is a talented meteorologist.

Barry Gromett, a meteorologist at the London Weather Centre, said that the aircraft was passing through an area known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone.

The meteorologist then will say the first day of spring is usually on or around March 1st.

“The power lines have gone down — we can’t reach anyone there, ” Bill Davis, a meteorologist at the Springfield, Mo., office of the National Weather Service, said in a telephone interview.

"These storms are like breathing animals," meteorologist Parrish has told me.