What does PWS mean?
PWS means Present Weather Science
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Present Weather Science?
Present Weather Science can be abbreviated as PWS
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What does PWS stand for? PWS stands for "Present Weather Science". |
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How to abbreviate "Present Weather Science"? "Present Weather Science" can be abbreviated as PWS. |
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What is the meaning of PWS abbreviation? The meaning of PWS abbreviation is "Present Weather Science". |
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What is PWS abbreviation? One of the definitions of PWS is "Present Weather Science". |
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What does PWS mean? PWS as abbreviation means "Present Weather Science". |
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What is shorthand of Present Weather Science? The most common shorthand of "Present Weather Science" is PWS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- PVECF - Present Value of Expected Cash Flows
- PVFNC - Present Value of Future Normal Costs
- PVGO - Present Value of Growth Opportunities
- PVIFA - Present Value Interest Factor of Annuity
- PVLE - Present Value of Lifetime Earnings
- PVNBP - Present Value of New Business Premiums
- VJ - Weather Squadron or Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
- PWS - Present Weather Sensor
- WFLW - Weather F Links to Weather
- WOW - Weather Online Weather
- WSEW - Weather Spot Enforcer Weather
- WSW - Weather Severe Weather
- Wb/nwrc - Weather Bureau/National Weather Records Center
- wnw - Weather National Weather
- QNY - What is the present weather and the intensity thereof at ( Place, position or zone)?
- QUB - Can you give me in the following order information concerning: the direction in degrees TRUE and speed of the surface wind; visibility; present weather; and amount, type and height of base of cloud above surface elevation at (place of observation)?