List of meteorological phenomena

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A meteorological phenomenon is a weather event which can be explained by the principles of meteorology.

  • Air mass
  • Anticyclone
  • Arctic cyclone
  • Clouds
  • Crow Instability
  • Drought
  • Dust devil
  • Dust storm
  • Extratropical cyclone
  • Foehn wind
  • Hail
  • Hurricane
  • Lake effect snow
  • Lightning
  • Mesocyclone
  • Rain
  • Sleet
  • Snow
  • Squall
  • Subtropical cyclone
  • Supercell
  • Temperature inversion
  • Thunder
  • Tornado
  • Tropical storm
  • Weather front
  • Wind

[edit] Unusual weather phenomena

  • Diamond dust, a predominantly Polar phenomenon
  • Halo
  • Light pillar
  • Raining animals
  • Rainbow
  • Sun shower
  • Sun dog
  • Thundersnow
  • Novaya Zemlya Effect

[edit] See also

  • Severe weather
  • The Marine Observers' Log
Categories: Basic meteorological concepts and phenomena
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