- a word derived from biometeorology.
Example Sentences
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“There is reasonably convincing evidence from the biometeorological community that influenza transmission is affected by cold and or dry weather,” Davis said in an email.
From Washington Post • Feb. 18, 2023
Fourteen volunteers, six climate researchers and a mobile biometeorological cart named “Smarty” prepared to set off for a “heat walk” in the Southeast Asian city-state’s downtown area.
From New York Times • Aug. 1, 2022
At a biometeorological conference at Rutgers, University of Nevada Professor Frits Went stated flatly that trees foul the air with ten times more pollutants than all of man's fires, factories and vehicles.
From Time Magazine Archive
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