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Geography, geology, ecology / Ecology / Natural phenomena

(3)

BOR - tidal wave

PAK - heavy sea ice

(4)

STORM

HALO - optical phenomenon

THUNDER

SWELL

ZARA

FROST

MGLA - dry fog

MZGA (haze)

DEW

RIPPLE

SEL - mud stream

SMOG

SNOW

FIRN - dense snow

SHUGA - accumulation of ice during freeze-up

(5)

BURAN

BURUN

WIND

VOLNA

SNOWSTORM

GARUA - fog (South America)

THUNDERSTORM

RAIN

HAZE

ZAZHOR - accumulation of river ice

KRUPA - atmospheric precipitation

LAHAR - mud stream

MIRAGE - an optical phenomenon

LOW TIDE

BLIZZARD

TORNADO

RIP - erratic excitement

FOG

TYAGUN - fluctuation of water in bays

STORM

(6)

GLORIA - an optical phenomenon

DROUGHT

KALEMA - surf in the Gulf of Guinea

AVALANCHE

SHOWER

MAREVO

METHEL

LIGHTNING

MORRING

PARANA - high tide at the mouth of the Amazon

SURF

TIDE

fast ice

RAINBOW

SHINE - an optical phenomenon

TYPHOON - tropical cyclone

MELTING

CYCLONE

TSUNAMI - a wave from an earthquake

(7)

ICE

ZARNITSA

Ice-breaker

OZHELED - ice

FLOOD

BLOWING DOWN

DUST

FLOW

(8)

Blizzard - snowstorm

EXCITEMENT

ECLIPSE

DRIZZLE

ROCKFALL

FREEZING

LANDSLIDE

THAW

SNOWFALL

(9)

UPWELLING - deep water rise

FLOWING

(10)

ANTICYCLONE

FLOOD

ICE

ERUPTION

FLOOD

(11)

SNOW MELT

(13)

EARTHQUAKE

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