What does HTS mean?
HTS means Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Hurricanes and Tropical Storms?
Hurricanes and Tropical Storms can be abbreviated as HTS
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What does HTS stand for? HTS stands for "Hurricanes and Tropical Storms". |
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How to abbreviate "Hurricanes and Tropical Storms"? "Hurricanes and Tropical Storms" can be abbreviated as HTS. |
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What is the meaning of HTS abbreviation? The meaning of HTS abbreviation is "Hurricanes and Tropical Storms". |
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What is HTS abbreviation? One of the definitions of HTS is "Hurricanes and Tropical Storms". |
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What does HTS mean? HTS as abbreviation means "Hurricanes and Tropical Storms". |
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What is shorthand of Hurricanes and Tropical Storms? The most common shorthand of "Hurricanes and Tropical Storms" is HTS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACITHN - Australian Centre for International and Tropical Health and Nutrition
- BHTD - Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases
- CRCATH - Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal and Tropical Health
- LSHTM - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- MSPTM - Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine
- NHTMRI - National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute
- NIITD - National Institute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
- PHTM - Public Health and Tropical Medicine
- BASE - Beaufort and Arctic Storms Experiment
- CTTM - Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine
- HTP - Horticultural and Tropical Products
- ISSDS - International Symposium on Sand and Dust Storms
- MESS - Mesoscale and Severe Storms Computer System
- AVSSE - Atmospheric Variability and Severe Storms Experiment
- BATS - Beaufort and Arctic Storms
- HWSOR - Hurricane and Winter Storms Operations and Research
- VDS - Volcanos and Dust Storms
- sts - Sub Tropical Storms
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