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meteorologically

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a meteorological aspect; with reference to meteorological conditions; by means of meteorology, or according to meteorological principles or methods.

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  • adverb In meteorological terms; in the context of weather.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb with respect to the weather

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Examples

  • On this day, already described as meteorologically evocative of Victor Hugo at his most dire, Claude LeFever had barged into the office of Marcel LeFever unannounced.

    La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth 2010

  • We were beginning to learn that though the season was "meteorologically" called summer, it was hardly recognizable as such.

    The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 Douglas Mawson 1920

  • Oh, well, on a more mundane level, I'd definitely live in a more meteorologically temperate zone than what I came to call the Unholy Land.

    David Kronke: Memo From Jesus: Here's Precisely What I Would Do David Kronke 2010

  • To wit, CJR's Ryan Chittum discovers Fortune's Duff McDonald, spinning so hard for the banks that it basically qualifies as a tropical depression, meteorologically speaking: Before we take the entire banking industry to task on the foreclosure mess, it bears reminding that the source of the problem is people who bought homes they couldn't afford.

    Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • To wit, CJR's Ryan Chittum discovers Fortune's Duff McDonald, spinning so hard for the banks that it basically qualifies as a tropical depression, meteorologically speaking: Before we take the entire banking industry to task on the foreclosure mess, it bears reminding that the source of the problem is people who bought homes they couldn't afford.

    Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • And was he glossing over a larger truth, or at least one not meteorologically based—that occasional voluntary separation from one's spouse may be the secret to prolonged marital health?

    Summers in Letters Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • To wit, CJR's Ryan Chittum discovers Fortune's Duff McDonald, spinning so hard for the banks that it basically qualifies as a tropical depression, meteorologically speaking: Before we take the entire banking industry to task on the foreclosure mess, it bears reminding that the source of the problem is people who bought homes they couldn't afford.

    Fortune Defends Banks In Robo-Foreclosure Scandal Jason Linkins 2010

  • Summer doesn't end -- meteorologically speaking -- until Sept. 22, several weeks after Labor Day.

    Labor Day By The Numbers 2010

  • Summer doesn't end -- meteorologically speaking -- until Sept. 22, several weeks after Labor Day.

    Labor Day By The Numbers 2010

  • In 1980, though, with management detaching the "Today" weather segment from the newscast, the door was open to a less meteorologically driven approach.

    The great weathercaster switch of 1980 2010

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