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meteorologische

Meteorologische is the German adjective meaning "meteorological" and is used to describe things related to meteorology, the scientific study of the atmosphere and weather. The term derives from the Greek word meteoron, meaning phenomenon in the sky, combined with the suffix -logie, from logia, the study of. In everyday language, meteorologische data, forecasts, and services refer to measurements, analyses, and predictions of atmospheric conditions.

Meteorology covers the physical processes that govern weather and climate, including temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind,

In German-language contexts, meteorologische information is commonly provided by national weather services, research institutions, and media

Related topics include meteorology, climate science, weather forecasting, atmospheric science, weather radar, and numerical weather prediction.

precipitation,
cloud
formation,
and
atmospheric
dynamics.
It
relies
on
observations
from
weather
stations,
radiosondes,
satellites,
radar,
and
buoys,
together
with
numerical
models
that
simulate
the
behavior
of
the
atmosphere
to
produce
forecasts
and
climate
projections.
The
field
includes
subdisciplines
such
as
synoptic
meteorology,
mesoscale
meteorology,
and
climatology,
as
well
as
applied
meteorology
for
aviation,
agriculture,
and
emergency
management.
outlets.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
the
English
word
meteorological
and
to
the
broader
disciplines
of
atmospheric
science
and
climate
research.