adverse weather

collocation in English

meaningsofadverseandweather

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adverse
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæd.vɜːs/
us
/ædˈvɝːs/
having a negative or harmful effect ...
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weather
noun[U]
uk
/ˈweð.ər/
us
/ˈweð.ɚ/
the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a ...
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(Definition ofadverseandweatherfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Other important factors mentioned as causes of shortening fallow wereadverseweatherand persistent wild fires.
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Much is also made ofadverseweatherconditions - too much or too little rain.
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These strategies distributed the risk differentially among producers from peculiar circumstances in the international market oradverseweatherconditions.
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Hence, fishing stops or slows during full moons oradverseweather.
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Moreover, the contrast distributions of terrestrial scenes will be even narrower when illumination is diffuse, as on cloudy days or underadverseweatherconditions.
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Roofs and walls lost their tiles, slates or thatch, not only over time but also as a consequence ofadverseweatherconditions.
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This is due to reduced 2001 cereal harvests caused byadverseweatherand reduced planting.
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Being subject toadverseweatheris part of the experience of flying training in this country.
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Since then performance has been badly affected by a combination ofadverseweatherand vandalism.
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Adverseweatheris causing other unforeseen human tragedy across our planet.
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I am glad to say that moorlanders are equal toadverseweatherconditions.
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The noise survey undertaken last month coincided with a prolonged period ofadverseweatherconditions.
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Recentadverseweatherconditions and shortages of material have caused difficulties in some cases.
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We must be able to do this at night and inadverseweather.
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Vegetable quality in 1995, before theadverseweatherspell, had been very good.
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In addition, the recentadverseweatherconditions have added to their problems.
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This appears to have resulted from a combination of factors, including theadverseweather.
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I know that much to-day is perforce carried out underadverseweatherconditions.
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The situation was aggravated byadverseweatherconditions and may be regarded as having been exceptional.
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