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phenomena

[fi-nom-uh-nuh] / fɪˈnɒm ə nə /
NOUN
something known through senses
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Like the climate crisis or the crisis of democratic legitimacy, the affordability crisis has become an umbrella term for countless loosely connected phenomena.

From The Wall Street Journal

Water from melting glaciers has filled that fjord with excess sediment, which carries nutrients capable of upending the ecosystem’s balance — the same phenomena playing out in an estuary closer to home: the Chesapeake Bay.

From Seattle Times

Long-range weather forecasters consider many factors - including large scale global weather phenomena such as El Niño or La Niña, the effects of climate change, and the typical conditions we'd normally expect - to create seasonal outlooks.

From BBC

Making the right calls on information is crucial because these phenomena are now inherently adversarial.

From Seattle Times

“People see it once, and they don’t go back to check 20, 40 times,” he said of the seemingly related phenomena.

From New York Times