“weather conditions” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “weather conditions”:

+ The United States National Weather Service describes Indian summer as weather conditions which are sunny and clear with higher than usual temperatures.

+ Sometimes, weather conditions make the tide very high.

+ A “tornado watch” is given when the weather conditions look like a tornado could form.

+ When weather conditions are good and there is plenty of food, the kits begin to grow and are born within a month.

+ Addressing a press conference, Osama Rabie, SCA Chairman, said that weather conditions were “not the main reasons” for the ship’s grounding, adding, “There may have been technical or human errors…

weather conditions in-sentences
weather conditions in-sentences

Example sentences of “weather conditions”:

+ For the attack to be successful, four elements were needed: the attack had to be a complete surprise; the weather conditions had to be poor to stop Allied air superiority; the progress had to be rapid.

+ Although the mainsail is “permanently” hoisted while sailing, headsails and spinnakers can be changed depending on the particular weather conditions to allow better handling and speed.

+ Opening a center depends on the weather conditions and the formula at that center.

+ There are ideal weather conditions all year round.

+ Improved weather conditions permitted air attacks on German forces, which led to the failure of the attack.

+ According to its meaning, lighting and weather conditions are part of landscape as well.

+ Kettles are landforms created by melted water from glaciers, a process called “fluvioglacial.” When warming weather conditions cause a glacier to start melting, large blocks of ice can break off in a process called “calving.” Rather than melting on the surface of the ground, the ice block can get partially or totally buried by dirt, rocks, and plant matter – the “sediment” carried in the glacier together with its ice content.

+ Meteorologists study the causes of particular weather conditions using information obtained from the land, sea and upper atmosphere.

+ It is held in all weather conditions and is a high-octane sport.

+ However weather conditions change a lot depending on where one lives and the season.

+ Surfers Gordon and Rena Merchant wanted to create board shorts that were strong enough to withstand the weather conditions of surfing.

+ It is easy to grow, and adapted to harsh weather conditions such as drought, and floods.

+ For the attack to be successful, four elements were needed: the attack had to be a complete surprise; the weather conditions had to be poor to stop Allied air superiority; the progress had to be rapid.

+ Although the mainsail is “permanently” hoisted while sailing, headsails and spinnakers can be changed depending on the particular weather conditions to allow better handling and speed.

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