Synoptic sampling is the collection of samples from many locations during a short period of time, typically a few hours.
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winds ex: northern winds southern winds eastern winds western winds
We should stay the course to capitalize on the trade winds.
The prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics, within the lower portion of the Earth's atmosphere.
1.synoptic winds 2.gradint winds 3.prevailing winds 4.geostrophic winds
J. B. Hattle has written: 'Synoptic model of an upper westerly wave in the tropics' -- subject(s): Measurement, Synoptic climatology, Winds aloft 'Wayward winds' -- subject(s): Weather, Weather forecasting
Here are some examples: land and sea breezes, mountain and valley breezes...
Harold Stevens Ayer has written: 'The response of mountain and valley winds to changes of synoptic weather type in an area of complex topography' -- subject(s): Winds
trade winds, prevailing westerlies, and polar easterlies
From the air , the bird had a synoptic overview of the terrain .
The gospel of John is not part of the Synoptic Gospels.The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are referred to as the Synoptic Gospels.
The synoptic paper looks at economic theory within the European context.
The adjective 'synoptic' is a word that describes a noun as a short summation.Example sentence: "The synoptic blurb on the inside jacket of the novel was enough to let Ella know that she would greatly enjoy the book."
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Synoptic sampling is the collection of samples from many locations during a short period of time, typically a few hours.