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Vocabolario per IELTS General (Punteggio 8-9) - Weather

Qui imparerai alcune parole inglesi relative al meteo necessarie per l'esame IELTS di formazione generale.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (8-9)
monsoon
[sostantivo]

a period in the summer during which wind blows and rain falls in India or other hot South Asian countries

monsone

monsone

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precipitation
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snow, rain, hail, etc. that falls to or condenses on the ground

precipitazione

precipitazione

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dew
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the tiny water drops that form on cool surfaces during the night, caused by condensation

rugiada

rugiada

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isobar
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(meteorology) a line on a map that joins places with the same air pressure at a given time or over a given period

isobara, linea isobarica

isobara, linea isobarica

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beaufort scale
[sostantivo]

a scale devised to estimate wind speeds based on the observed effects of the wind on the sea surface and land features

scala Beaufort, scala di Beaufort

scala Beaufort, scala di Beaufort

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flurry
[sostantivo]

a small amount of rain, snow, etc. that moves in a quick and stormy way and lasts only for a short period of time

raffica

raffica

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sleet
[sostantivo]

frozen raindrops or partially melted snowflakes that fall as ice pellets

nevischio, graupel

nevischio, graupel

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whiteout
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a meteorological phenomenon characterized by a dense, widespread snowfall that significantly reduces visibility, often resulting in a featureless landscape

nebbia bianca, blizzard bianco

nebbia bianca, blizzard bianco

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chinook
[sostantivo]

a warm, dry wind that descends the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, causing a rapid and significant increase in temperature

chinook, vento chinook

chinook, vento chinook

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gust
[sostantivo]

a drastic and sudden rush of wind

folata

folata

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slush
[sostantivo]

partially melted snow or ice, often forming a wet and muddy mixture

neve bagnata, mucchio di neve

neve bagnata, mucchio di neve

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squall
[sostantivo]

a sudden, intense, and brief storm characterized by strong winds and often accompanied by rain or snow

borrasca, raffica

borrasca, raffica

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flash flood
[sostantivo]

a sudden and rapid flooding of a normally dry area, often caused by heavy rainfall or the sudden release of water

inondazione lampo, alluvione lampo

inondazione lampo, alluvione lampo

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sunburst
[sostantivo]

a sudden, intense appearance of sunlight, often breaking through clouds and creating a radiant and vivid effect in the sky

raggio di sole, splendore del sole

raggio di sole, splendore del sole

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anticyclone
[sostantivo]

a weather phenomenon with an extensive circulation of winds around a central region of high barometric pressure that is connected with calm and fine weather

anticiclone

anticiclone

Ex: Residents took advantage of the calm weather brought by anticyclone to enjoy outdoor activities like picnics and hiking in the mountains .
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bluster
[sostantivo]

a strong, noisy, and gusty wind, often accompanied by turbulent

raffica, folata

raffica, folata

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balmy
[aggettivo]

pleasantly warm, mild, and soothing

mite, sereno

mite, sereno

Ex: balmy atmosphere of the spa provided a relaxing environment for guests to unwind .
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