Microclimate- a local climate that differs from the main climate around it. Microwave Radiation- electromagnetic radiation which comprises the highest frequency radio energy.
Microclimate The climate of a small area such as a cave, house, city or valley that may be different from that in the general region. Micron ...
Microclimate The climate structure of the air space near the surface of the earth. Microscale The smallest scale of atmospheric motions.
Microclimate- The climate characteristic of a small specific area; it may be different from the climate of the surrounding area. Ozone- A form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms in each molecule instead of the usual two.
Microclimate - the essentially uniform local climate of a usually small site or habitat Micron - one thousandth of a millimeter; one millionth of a meter ...
the temperature of the vegetal microclimate) remains sufficiently high to allow plant growth. This is an important concept in agricultural climatology, but it suffers greatly from vagueness and complexity.
Aeroplankton: Living On The Air Weathering the Cold Spring's Northward Migration Early Spring Flowers Define Microclimate Growing By Degrees Fall Colours: Indian Summer Brings Fall Colour Cool Vintage From Frozen Fruit ...
gives way to one of bricks and concrete, the local climate changes along with the scenery. Understanding how this happens can help us to take control of the process. We can design subdivisions so as to create the best possible urban microclimate.
This discipline is primarily concerned with the space occupied by crops, namely, the soil and the layer of air up to the tops of the plants, in which conditions are governed largely by the microclimate.
Miami Tornado (of May 12, 1997) Miami tornadoes of 2003 microclimate Mid-Atlantic United States flood of 2006 middle latitudes midnight millimeter cloud radar (millimeter wave cloud radar) (MMCR) mist moisture moonlight ...
Microclimate: Climte in a very small area such as a small back yard, garden., Microscale Weather Systems: Thornadoes: Waterspouts: Microwave: Electromagnetic radiation: Wavelengths between infrared and radio waves.
See also: Meteor, Weather, Temperature, Earth, Air
 
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