Meteorology

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌmiːtiəˈrɑːlədʒi/

Definitions of meteorology

noun the scientific study of the atmosphere and its phenomena, especially with reference to weather and weather forecasting

Example Sentences

A1 Meteorology is the study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather.

A2 Many people watch the news for meteorology updates before planning their outdoor activities.

B1 Meteorology plays a crucial role in predicting natural disasters such as hurricanes and tornadoes.

B2 Advanced technology has greatly improved the accuracy of meteorology forecasts.

C1 Meteorology experts use sophisticated instruments and computer models to analyze weather patterns.

C2 The field of meteorology continues to evolve with new research and advancements in technology.

Examples of meteorology in a Sentence

formal Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere and weather patterns.

informal I find meteorology fascinating because it helps me understand the weather better.

slang I'm thinking of majoring in meteorology because I've always been into weather stuff.

figurative His knowledge of meteorology was like a guiding light in navigating through the stormy seas of uncertainty.

Grammatical Forms of meteorology

plural

meteorologies

comparative

more meteorological

superlative

most meteorological

present tense

meteorology

future tense

will meteorology

perfect tense

has meteorologied

continuous tense

is meteorologizing

singular

meteorology

positive degree

meteorology

infinitive

to meteorology

gerund

meteorologizing

participle

meteorologized

Origin and Evolution of meteorology

First Known Use: 1555 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'meteorology' originated from the Greek word 'meteōrologia' which means 'discussion of things high in the sky'.
Evolution of the word: Originally, meteorology referred to the study of celestial phenomena, but over time it evolved to specifically focus on the study of the atmosphere and weather patterns.