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WeatherWise - Glossary


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  Sea-Level: The normal level of high-tide, used as a baseline for measuring height or depth.
  Seeder-Feeder: The process of orographic rainfall by which high-level clouds 'seed' rain clouds at a lower level.
  Seeding: The process by which condensation nuclei are artificially released in the atmosphere to encourage precipitation.
  SIGWX: The abbreviation for Significant Weather Effects - weather that affects flying conditions.
  Smog: Dirty fog produced by air pollution in cities, and often occurring beneath a temperature inversion. The action of sunlight can produce photo-chemical smog.
  Snow: Ice crystals that fall from clouds and which may stick together to form snowflakes.
  Snowline: The vertical limit of snow lying on mountain sides throughout the year.
  Snowpack: Snow lying on the ground for any significant period of time.
  Solstice: The time of the year when the Sun appears to be directly overhead at either the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn.
  Stratosphere: The layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the troposphere.
  Streamline: A line used on some weather maps to indicate wind flow.
  Synoptic Chart: A map showing the weather in an area at a given moment.



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