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Associations of "Weather permitting" (30 Words)
aridity | A deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall. |
churn | Produce butter by churning milk or cream. The cream is ripened before it is churned. |
climatic | Relating to climate. Under certain climatic conditions desert locusts increase in number. |
climatology | The scientific study of climate. The role of clouds is one of the big conundrums of climatology. |
cloud | Make overcast or cloudy. Suspicion clouded her face. |
cloudy | (of a person’s eyes) misted with tears. The pond water is slightly cloudy. |
cyclone | A violent rotating windstorm. |
hail | Hail falls. A hail of pebbles. |
humid | Marked by a relatively high level of water vapour in the atmosphere. Humid weather. |
hurricane | A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving a 73-136 knots (12 on the Beaufort scale. The manager resigned in a hurricane of disagreement. |
inclement | (of weather or climate) severe. The harsh sentence of an inclement judge. |
lowering | The act of causing to become less. Society has allowed a lowering of standards. |
monsoon | A seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and SE Asia blowing from the south west between May and September and bringing rain the wet monsoon or from the north east between October and April the dry monsoon. |
murky | Dark or gloomy. Murky waters. |
overcast | Make overcast or cloudy. Fall weather often overcasts our beaches. |
precipitation | Overly eager speed (and possible carelessness. The heavy post monsoon precipitations. |
rain | Of the sky the clouds etc send down rain. Bombs rained down. |
rainfall | The quantity of rain falling within a given area in a given time. The absorption of further supplies from rainfalls. |
rainy | (of weather) wet by periods of rain. Rainy days. |
roil | Make (someone) annoyed or irritated. Winds roil these waters. |
seasonal | Occurring at or dependent on a particular season. Seasonal rainfall. |
snow | A dessert or other dish resembling snow. It s not snowing so heavily now. |
squall | Blow in a squall. Low clouds and squalls of driving rain. |
storm | Attack by storm attack suddenly. Don t patronize me she stormed. |
swirl | Turn in a twisting or spinning motion. She emerged with a swirl of skirts. |
tempest | A violent commotion or disturbance. A worldwide tempest of economic recession. |
tornado | A person or thing characterized by violent or devastating action or emotion. Teenagers caught up in a tornado of sexual confusion. |
vortex | A powerful circular current of water (usually the result of conflicting tides. A swirling vortex of emotions. |
whirlpool | A quickly rotating mass of water in a river or sea into which objects may be drawn, typically caused by the meeting of conflicting currents. He was drawing her down into an emotional whirlpool. |
windy | Using or containing too many words. A windy bluff. |