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  1. Meteorology: Meteorology is a branch of the atmospheric sciences (which include atmospheric chemistry and physics) with a major focus on weather forecasting. The study of meteorology dates back millennia, though significant progress in meteorology did not begin until the 18th century. (Interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere focusing on weather forecasting) [100%] 2024-01-07 [Meteorology] [Applied and interdisciplinary physics]...
  2. Meteorology: Meteorology is a branch of the atmospheric sciences (which include atmospheric chemistry and physics) with a major focus on weather forecasting. The study of meteorology dates back millennia, though significant progress in meteorology did not begin until the 18th century. (Physics) [100%] 2023-11-14 [Applied and interdisciplinary physics] [Oceanography]...
  3. Meteorology: Please see Directions for use for more information. Welcome to Introduction to Meteorology Meteorology is a fascinating field that changes almost daily. [100%] 2024-01-08 [Learning projects] [Science courses]...
  4. Meteorology: Meteorology (from Greek: μετέωρον, metéōron, "high in the sky"; and λόγος, lógos, "knowledge") is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting (in contrast with climatology). Meteorological phenomena are observable weather events which illuminate and are ... [100%] 2023-12-09 [Meteorology] [Applied and interdisciplinary physics]...
  5. Meteorology: Meteorology, the modern study of all the phenomena of the atmosphere of gases, vapours and dust that surrounds the earth and extends to that unknown outer surface which marks the beginning of the so-called interstellar space. These phenomena may ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  6. Meteorology: Meteorology is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, including weather studies and forecasting. Meteorological phenomena are observable weather and other events which are explained by the science of meteorology. [100%] 2023-08-25
  7. Methodology: In its most common sense, methodology is the study of research methods. However, the term can also refer to the methods themselves or to the philosophical discussion of associated background assumptions. (Study of research methods) [81%] 2023-10-25 [Research] [Science]...
  8. Methodology: Methodology, in philosophy, treats the issue of how we (can) know what we (think we) know. Kevin Kruse wrote. [81%] 2023-09-25
  9. Military meteorology: Military meteorology is meteorology applied to military purposes, by armed forces or other agencies. It is one of the most common fields of employment for meteorologists. (Earth) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Oceanography]
  10. Forensic meteorology: Forensic meteorology is meteorology, the scientific study of weather, applied to the process of reconstructing weather events for a certain time and location. This is done by acquiring and analyzing local weather reports such as surface observations, radar and satellite ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-16 [Forensic disciplines]
  11. Mesoscale meteorology: Mesoscale meteorology is the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic-scale systems but larger than microscale and storm-scale cumulus systems. Horizontal dimensions generally range from around 5 kilometres (3 mi) to several hundred kilometers. (Earth) [70%] 2023-09-03 [Mesoscale meteorology]
  12. Polar meteorology: Polar meteorology is the study of the atmosphere of Earth's polar regions. Surface temperature inversion is typical of polar environments and leads to the katabatic wind phenomenon. [70%] 2023-09-23 [Branches of meteorology]
  13. Agricultural Meteorology: Agricultural meteorology is the behavior of the atmosphere in relation to crops and soils. In the Great Plains, agriculture is dependent on the atmosphere in many ways. The atmosphere, in turn, links the Great Plains to other parts of the ... (Geography) [70%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  14. Microscale meteorology: Microscale meteorology or micrometeorology is the study of short-lived atmospheric phenomena smaller than mesoscale, about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) or less. These two branches of meteorology are sometimes grouped together as "mesoscale and microscale meteorology" (MMM) and together ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-11-11 [Microscale meteorology]
  15. GPS meteorology: GPS meteorology refers to the use of the effect of the atmosphere on the propagation of the Global Positioning System's (GPS) radio signals to derive information on the state of the (lower, neutral) atmosphere. There are currently two main ... (Engineering) [70%] 2023-12-09 [Meteorological instrumentation and equipment] [Global Positioning System]...
  16. Misoscale meteorology: Misoscale is an unofficial scale of meteorological phenomena that ranges in size from 40 metres (100 ft) to about 4 kilometres (2 mi). This scale was proposed by Ted Fujita, the founder of the Fujita scale, to classify phenomenon of ... (Earth) [70%] 2024-03-05 [Microscale meteorology]
  17. Innerschwyzer Meteorologen: Die Innerschwyzer Meteorologen (eigentlich Meteorologen-Verein Innerschwyz, vor allem bekannt als Muotathaler Wetterschmöcker) sind eine Gruppe von Hobbymeteorologen aus der Region Innerschwyz in der Zentralschweiz. Am 26. [57%] 2023-10-13
  18. Q methodology: Q methodology is a research method used in psychology and in social sciences to study people's "subjectivity"—that is, their viewpoint. Q was developed by psychologist William Stephenson. [57%] 2023-12-30 [Social science methodology] [Factor analysis]...
  19. Transition methodology: Transition methodology is the process of migrating knowledge, systems, and operating capabilities between an outsourcing environment to an in-house staff. Transition management starts with the preparation of the outsourced/offshore site to commence client operations through documenting the processes ... (Finance) [57%] 2023-09-25 [Outsourcing]
  20. Economic methodology: Economic methodology is the study of methods, especially the scientific method, in relation to economics, including principles underlying economic reasoning. In contemporary English, 'methodology' may reference theoretical or systematic aspects of a method (or several methods). (Finance) [57%] 2023-11-06 [Economic methodology]

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