Driven by winds or storms; forced by stress of weather.(adjective)
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Use "weather-driven" in a sentence
"The increase runs counter to forecasts just three months ago as strong global demand and weather-driven production problems in Australia and New Zealand drive increased prices."
"A milder-than-normal winter has curbed weather-driven heating demand this winter, sending prices plunging to 10-year lows last month."
"Yet any decision to free Black Sea exports is unlikely to take the shine off the current weather-driven rally, say analysts."