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Meteorology
[edit]- Actinometer
- Ageostrophy
- Air basin
- Air mass
- Air stagnation
- Anders Celsius
- Anemometer
- Anticyclone
- Anticyclonic storm
- Arctic front
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Atmosphere of Earth
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Atmospheric circulation
- Atmospheric convection
- Atmospheric models
- Atmospheric physics
- Atmospheric pressure
- Atmospheric river
- Atmospheric temperature
- Atmospheric thermodynamics
- Balanced flow
- Baroclinity
- Barometer
- Barometric formula
- Barotropic fluid
- Beaufort scale
- Bernoulli's principle
- Blaise Pascal
- Bora (wind)
- Celsius
- Chinook wind
- Clear-air turbulence
- Climate
- Climatology
- Cold front
- Cold wave
- Condensation
- Contour line
- Coriolis force
- Crow instability
- Daniel Bernoulli
- Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
- Dew point
- Diurnal temperature variation
- Downburst
- Downwelling
- Drizzle
- Dry-bulb temperature
- El Niño
- El Niño–Southern Oscillation
- Evangelista Torricelli
- Evaporation
- Exosphere
- Fahrenheit
- Foehn wind
- Francis Beaufort
- Freezing drizzle
- Freezing rain
- George Hadley
- Geostrophic wind
- Graupel
- Hadley cell
- Harmattan
- Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes
- High-pressure area
- Highest temperature recorded on Earth
- History of surface weather analysis
- Horizontal convective rolls
- Hygrometer
- Ice pellets
- Instrumental temperature record
- Inversion (meteorology)
- Jet stream
- Joule–Thomson effect
- Katabatic wind
- Khamsin
- Küssner effect
- Lee wave
- List of local winds
- Low-pressure area
- Lowest temperature recorded on Earth
- Luke Howard
- Madden–Julian oscillation
- Magdeburg hemispheres
- Meiyu front
- Meridional flow
- Mesoscale meteorology
- Mesosphere
- Meteorological instrumentation
- Meteorology
- Meteorology (Aristotle)
- Microburst
- Microscale meteorology
- Mistral (wind)
- Monsoon
- Nor'west arch
- Occluded front
- Otto von Guericke
- Outflow (meteorology)
- Ozone layer
- Pacific decadal oscillation
- Paleoclimatology
- Papagayo wind
- Pileus (meteorology)
- Planetary boundary layer
- Polar easterlies
- Polar front
- Polar see-saw
- Polar vortex
- Precipitation
- Pressure gradient
- Pressure system
- Pressure-gradient force
- Prevailing winds
- Rain
- Rain gauge
- Rain shadow
- Relative humidity
- Ridge (meteorology)
- Rossby wave
- Santa Ana winds
- Sea breeze
- Shamal (wind)
- Sirocco
- Slush
- Snow
- Snow grains
- Squall line
- Stationary front
- Stratosphere
- Subsidence (atmosphere)
- Subtropical ridge
- Sucker hole
- Sundowner winds
- Surface pressure
- Surface weather analysis
- Surface weather observation
- Synoptic scale meteorology
- Tehuantepecer
- Thermal
- Thermal low
- Thermometer
- Thermosphere
- Thunderstorm
- Timeline of meteorology
- Trade winds
- Tramontane
- Troposphere
- Trough (meteorology)
- Vapor pressure
- Vertical draft
- Walker circulation
- Warm front
- Water cycle
- Weather
- Weather forecasting
- Weather front
- Weather map
- Weather radar
- Weather vane
- Westerlies
- Wet-bulb temperature
- Wind
- Wind direction
- Wind gradient
- Wind speed
- Windsock
- Zonal flow
- Zonda wind