The weather conditions



Example: Weather conditions affect flight safety and route decisions

Definition


"The weather conditions" refer to the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation, which can influence activities like air travel by affecting flight safety and route decisions.

Etymology


The phrase "the weather conditions" combines "weather," originating from Old English 'weder,' meaning air or sky, with "conditions," from Latin 'conditio,' meaning arrangement or state. Together, they describe the atmospheric state influencing various activities, especially aviation.

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"The weather conditions" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Air travel & Aviation - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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