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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Weather - définition

STATE OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Waether; Wheather; Hot weather; Calm weather; The weather; Weather conditions; Weather systems; Fair weather; Weather Systems; Planetary weather; Weather patterns; Weather pattern; Inclement weather
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weather         
n.
1) to forecast, predict the weather
2) (good) beautiful; clear, fair; dry; fine, good, nice, pleasant; mild; seasonable weather
3) (bad) atrocious, bad, beastly, bleak, foul, gloomy, inclement; threatening; ugly weather
4) (rainy) cloudy, overcast; foggy; rainy; unsettled; wet weather
5) (warm) hot; humid, muggy; sultry; sweltering; tropical; warm weather
6) (cold) cold; cool; freezing; polar; windy; wintry weather
7) the weather clears up
8) weather sets in (bad weather set in)
9) in weather (restaurants lose customers in bad weather)
weather         
¦ noun
1. the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards temperature, wind, rain, etc.
2. [as modifier] Nautical windward. Contrasted with lee.
¦ verb
1. wear away or change in form or appearance by long exposure to the weather.
(of rock or other material) be worn away or altered by such processes.
2. come safely through.
3. make (boards or tiles) overlap downwards to keep out rain.
(in building) slope or bevel (a surface) to throw off rain.
4. Sailing (of a ship) get to the windward of (a cape).
5. [usu. as noun weathering] Falconry allow (a hawk) to spend a period perched in the open air.
Phrases
keep a weather eye on be watchful for developments.
make heavy weather of informal have unnecessary difficulty in dealing with (a task or problem). [from the naut. phr. make good or bad weather of it, referring to a ship in a storm.]
under the weather informal slightly unwell or depressed.
Origin
OE weder, of Gmc origin.
weather         
v. a.
1.
(Naut.) Pass to windward of, pass between the wind and.
2.
Endure, sustain, bear, stand, bear up against, get the better of, resist, encounter and sustain.

Wikipédia

Weather

Weather is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. On Earth, most weather phenomena occur in the lowest layer of the planet's atmosphere, the troposphere, just below the stratosphere. Weather refers to day-to-day temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions, whereas climate is the term for the averaging of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time. When used without qualification, "weather" is generally understood to mean the weather of Earth.

Weather is driven by air pressure, temperature, and moisture differences between one place and another. These differences can occur due to the Sun's angle at any particular spot, which varies with latitude. The strong temperature contrast between polar and tropical air gives rise to the largest scale atmospheric circulations: the Hadley cell, the Ferrel cell, the polar cell, and the jet stream. Weather systems in the middle latitudes, such as extratropical cyclones, are caused by instabilities of the jet streamflow. Because Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane (called the ecliptic), sunlight is incident at different angles at different times of the year. On Earth's surface, temperatures usually range ±40 °C (−40 °F to 104 °F) annually. Over thousands of years, changes in Earth's orbit can affect the amount and distribution of solar energy received by Earth, thus influencing long-term climate and global climate change.

Surface temperature differences in turn cause pressure differences. Higher altitudes are cooler than lower altitudes, as most atmospheric heating is due to contact with the Earth's surface while radiative losses to space are mostly constant. Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the state of the atmosphere for a future time and a given location. Earth's weather system is a chaotic system; as a result, small changes to one part of the system can grow to have large effects on the system as a whole. Human attempts to control the weather have occurred throughout history, and there is evidence that human activities such as agriculture and industry have modified weather patterns

Studying how the weather works on other planets has been helpful in understanding how weather works on Earth. A famous landmark in the Solar System, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, is an anticyclonic storm known to have existed for at least 300 years. However, the weather is not limited to planetary bodies. A star's corona is constantly being lost to space, creating what is essentially a very thin atmosphere throughout the Solar System. The movement of mass ejected from the Sun is known as the solar wind.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Weather
1. Normally, the news is followed by the weather, but now the weather is the news and so, in effect, the weather is followed by ... the weather.
2. Weather Bureau, about satellite applications for weather forecasting.
3. "The weather issues are unfortunate, but people understand that weather is weather," said Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor at CruiseCritic.com.
4. Weather experts remarked that the poor May weather is not actually worse than average but that public perception of the weather was tainted by the unseasonably sunny weather last month.
5. Weather outlook good Even the weather appears to be cooperating for an on–time liftoff.