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mi·cro·cli·mate M0272000 (mī′krō-klī′mĭt)n. The climate of a small, specific place within an area as contrasted with the climate of the entire area. mi′cro·cli·mat′ic (-măt′ĭk) adj.mi′cro·cli′ma·to·log′ic (-mə-tə-lŏj′ĭk), mi′cro·cli′ma·to·log′i·cal adj.mi′cro·cli′ma·tol′o·gy (-tŏl′ə-jē) n.microclimatology (ˌmaɪkrəʊˌklaɪməˈtɒlədʒɪ) n (Physical Geography) the study of climate on a small scale, as of a city microclimatologic, ˌmicroˌclimatoˈlogical adj ˌmicroˌclimaˈtologist nmicroclimatology1. the study of minute gradations in climate that are due to the nature of the terrain. 2. the study of microclimates or climates of limited areas, as houses or communities. — microclimatologist, n. — microclimatologic, microclimatological, adj.See also: ClimatemicroclimatologyenUK
microclimatology[¦mī·krō‚klī·mə′täl·ə·jē] (climatology) The study of a microclimate, including the study of profiles of temperature, moisture and wind in the lowest stratum of air, the effect of the vegetation and of shelterbelts, and the modifying effect of towns and buildings. MedicalSeemicroclimate |