Noun
DWD (uncountable)
(forestry) Initialism of down woody debris.
DWD staff said the 2013 law, coupled with Congress’ lack of specificity on how to handle SSDI claims, left the agency with no choice but to deny such claims. Source: Internet
The list of callsigns, frequencies, baudrates and shifts (current June 2012) are as follows: citation The DWD signals can be easily received in Europe, North Africa and parts of North America. Source: Internet
Ficke is among many who complain of getting kicked off overwhelmed DWD phone lines while trying to resolve claims issues. Source: Internet
The DWD regularly transmit two programs on various frequencies on LF and HF in standard RTTY (ITA-2 alphabet). Source: Internet
This creates Dfd and Dwd climates. Source: Internet