climatologically
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"The Sahara is projected to almost double its historical precipitation levels, which is surprising for such a climatologically dry region," said Taguela.
From Science Daily
Climatologically speaking, the chances of a white Christmas vary hugely across the country in December, with snow more likely at Easter.
From BBC
These diverging winter weather patterns are providing the latest reminder about how much California can differ climatologically, especially when it comes to early-winter precipitation.
From Los Angeles Times
Climatologically speaking, the chances of a white Christmas vary hugely across the country, with generally a higher likelihood the further north and the higher above sea level you go.
From BBC
“This pronounced quite period is especially remarkable given that it coincides with the time of year where the Atlantic climatologically gets very busy,” the report says.
From Los Angeles Times
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