Weather in a sentence as a noun

"There is no bad weather, only bad clothing.

There is a lot of equipment needed to correctly wash a car in diverse weather conditions.

Because nobody else is doing it, it has to get done, and the buck stops with him. He's responsible for everything, even the weather.

I was honestly excited to see how Tesla S card would fare in cold weather, and how the Tesla engineers got around this problem.

I'm building a dense network of atmosphere sensors using smartphones in order to build a more accurate weather model [1].

Weather in a sentence as a verb

That weather app looks completely useless in the real world, and the fact that Apple's internal processes have allowed this to be launched does not bode well.

It does, in fact GPS positioning error, derived from fixed GPS stations, is often used as an input for weather forecast models like WRF.

Which in a lot of ways it has, look at the Yahoo weather app for Android, the design is modern and integrates one of Yahoo's rather under leveraged properties: flickr.

I'd rather chew razor blades than talk about traffic, weather, casino gambling, baseball, real estate taxes, gun control, politics, or Dancing with the Stars.

I'm the author of this app, and we're building a crowd-sourced network of live-updating Android barometers in hopes that we can improve short-term weather prediction.

Weather in a sentence as an adjective

Teslas experts said that pumping in a little energy would help restore the power lost overnight as a result of the cold weather, and after an hour they cleared me to resume the trip to Milford.

I could never be building a groundbreaking, innovative weather network without different ideas and different manufacturers trying things out.

> The content isn't interesting[1] because bilateral free trade agreements are public[0]That's like saying that weather forecasts aren't interestings because the weather is public.

He used to live in Minnesota, where there is lethal cold outdoors during winter, but he was homeless in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, where it can feel cold at night but where the weather is liveable outdoors year-round.

"Which is to say, if I hear someone apologizing for the weather, one likely presumption would be that they're just assuming fault as a matter of etiquette, or some latent self-hating tendency... but another, more interesting, possibility is that they're apologizing for not having gotten around to the step in their world domination plans where they build a global climate-regulation system yet. Because they would if they could, they will as soon as they can, and it's only their own laziness and ignorance of proper power/wealth/intelligence-bootstrapping methods preventing them from being there already.

Weather definitions

noun

the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation; "they were hoping for good weather"; "every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception"; "the conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow"

See also: conditions

verb

face and withstand with courage; "She braved the elements"

See also: endure brave

verb

cause to slope

verb

sail to the windward of

verb

change under the action or influence of the weather; "A weathered old hut"

adjective

towards the side exposed to wind

See also: upwind