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 Translation for 'weather bureau' from English to French
NOUN   a weather bureau | weather bureaus
adm.météo.
météo {f} [service]
weather bureau
Partial Matches
bureau {m}bureau
sociol.
agence {f} matrimoniale
marriage bureau
dr.
brigade {f} criminelle
homicide bureau
comm.
agence {f} de renseignements commerciaux
trade bureau
tourisme
syndicat {m} d'initiative
tourist (information) bureau
fin.
bureau {m} de change
bureau de change [Br.]
meub.
secrétaire {m} [meuble]
bureau [Br.] [writing desk]
meub.
commode {f}
bureau [Am.] [chest of drawers]
temps {m}weather
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géol.
s'effriter
to weather
géogr.naut.
côté {m} au vent
weather side
hâlé {adj} {past-p} [par l'air, le soleil]weather-beaten
météo.
girouette {f}
(weather) vane
météo.
bulletin {m} météorologique
weather forecast
météo.
temps {m} d'hiver
winter weather
météo.
conditions {f.pl} météorologiques
weather conditions
météo.
temps {m} hivernal
winter weather
adm.météo.
bulletin {m} météorologique
weather bulletin
météo.
station {f} météorologique
weather station
météo.
prévision {f} météorologique
weather forecast
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Usage Examples English
  • After his death, hurricane warning services were assumed by the United States Signal Corps and United States Weather Bureau over the next decade, first based in Jamaica in 1898 and Cuba in 1899 before shifting to Washington, D.C.
  • S. Weather Bureau.
  • S. Weather Bureau.
  • S. Weather Bureau, but The Associated Press set the total at 60 two days after the storm.
  • Before striking Udall, there were no warnings issued by the Weather Bureau.

  • Other government agencies, such as the National Park Service, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and the United States Weather Bureau, built facilities at King Salmon.
  • Since 1995 the South African Weather Bureau maintains two automatic weather stations on the islands of Zavodovski and Thule.
  • Here, they sent a telegram from the Weather Bureau office to their father informing him of their success.
  • National Weather Bureau's Galveston office under Isaac Cline during the 1900 Storm.
  • The squadron was assigned to collecting weather data that was transmitted to weather stations for use in preparing forecasts required for the Air Force Military Air Transport Service (MATS) and the US Weather Bureau.

  • In 1891, the Signal Office's meteorological responsibilities were transferred to the Weather Bureau under the United States Department of Agriculture.
  • S. Weather Bureau in Washington, DC he combined theoretical work on atmospheric turbulence with the establishment of the first weather service for civil aviation.
  • The United States Weather Bureau's National Hurricane Research Project, founded in 1955, had as one of its objectives to investigate the scientific validity of hurricane modification methods.
  • A US Weather Bureau report on the Woodward, Oklahoma Tornado of April 9, 1947 gives the following figures on the damage caused in its "Original Summary" section.
  • The US Weather Bureau in 1956 regarded it as conceivable that a large enough nuclear war with megaton-range surface detonations could lift enough soil to cause a new ice age.

  • The United States Weather Bureau (1890) was established under the United States Department of Agriculture.
  • The Air Force began issuing severe weather forecasts relayed to Weather Bureau offices and emergency personnel in tornado-prone regions through the formation of the Severe Weather Warning Center in 1951, before the Bureau's contention that the USAF intruded on its responsibility to relay such forecasts led to the SWWC limiting the release of its tornado forecasts to military personnel; however, the move to prohibit the USAF from widespread releasing of tornado forecasts led to disapproval and heavy criticism from Oklahoma media outlets, given the agency's continued refusal to provide public tornado warnings.
  • This practice continued until quite some time after the United States Weather Bureau (now called the National Weather Service) started publishing and using official female human names (initially; male names were added starting in 1979 after the NWS relinquished control over naming to the World Meteorological Organization).
  • Also in the Weather Bureau's top-10 list for Oregon are the snowstorms of January 1950. Newport saw a total of about [...] fall during the month, four times its normal annual snowfall.
  • The hurricane caused great loss of life, with a death toll of between 6,000 and 12,000 people; This loss of life can be attributed to the fact that officials for the Weather Bureau in Galveston brushed off the reports and they did not realize the threat.

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