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Definition of climatology in English: climatologynoun klʌɪməˈtɒlədʒiˌklaɪməˈtɑlədʒi mass nounThe scientific study of climate. the role of clouds is one of the big conundrums of climatology Example sentencesExamples - We can study pollution, deforestation, agriculture, climatology, global warming, species migration, and other aspects of man's interaction with the planet.
- My dad studied climatology, and he was sent there for a few weeks to study the rapidly changing tropical climate.
- The next ice age could be up to 1,000 years or more away - a short period in climatology but a comfortingly lengthy one for us.
- Indeed, part of the problem with discussion of the topic is that non-scientists are often too willing to pontificate about matters of climatology.
- During the late 1970s researchers again observed dramatic changes in sea-surface temperature, ocean circulation, and climatology.
- As a result, academics at Swiss universities are among the world's best-qualified to assess long-term trends in mountain climatology.
- Because the deniers are so out of tune with this overwhelming scientific consensus, they have been forced to turn on climatology itself.
- Backcasting has historically been used in the fields of ecology and climatology to monitor population trends and climate patterns.
- Such measurements of hours of bright sunshine have limitations when applied to the study of climatology of grapevines.
- The described field experiment does support the feasibility of using the STAR scheme to derive a frame of reference for solar UV climatology.
- First, we look at the mean climatology (i.e. are the large scale features of the climate reasonably modelled?
- The manuscripts provide a written testimony to the skill of African scientists, in astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, medicine and climatology in the Middle Ages.
- What impact has this glut of information had on the practice of the two disciplines of meteorology and climatology?
- A network of micro-satellites as a constellation around Mars would characterize the 3 - D structure of the atmosphere, giving a new look at Martian climatology.
- If you get unusually warm weather late in the fall, people want to give it a name, but it's really just part of the normal climatology.
- This remarkably fortunate coincidence is known among scientists as ‘the Goldilocks problem of climatology.’
- Amongst the group were experts in environmental management, ecology, geology, palaeontology, climatology and economics.
- However, he had always been interested in geophysics, and also became fascinated with the developing fields of meteorology and climatology.
- Among these are astronomy, climatology, ecology, evolutionary biology, geology, and paleontology.
- For one thing, we have made enormous advances in climatology.
Derivatives adjective klʌɪmətəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌklaɪmədəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l Of the various climatological elements such as sunlight, humidity, temperature, rainfall, evaporation, and wind, the canopy has greatest effect on sunlight, wind, and evaporation. Example sentencesExamples - And weather and climatological data sources provided the impetus for another column.
- At a glance, a wind rose from the nearest climatological station gives you a good idea of the direction and amount of wind for the general area.
- The climatological observatory was located 200 m from the variety trial plots.
- These ‘anomalies’ describe the difference between anticipated rainfall and temperature and climatological average rainfall and temperature for spring or summer.
adverb In fact, it was in this time period, they may say, that aerosols were first found to be as climatologically significant as greenhouse gases. Example sentencesExamples - It's still possible to get some snow, said Jones, but ‘the window of time when that is likely to happen climatologically is closing as we move towards the end of February.’
- Despite being climatologically challenged, the organizers pulled off a spectacular event.
- ‘Tribunals of inquiry offer the climatologically impossible scenario of, often, three or four years of continuous sunny days,’ Flynn observed.
- Annual deviations from climatologies at each station were calculated by subtracting climatologically averaged degree-day values from annual values.
noun klʌɪməˈtɒlədʒɪstˌklaɪməˈtɑlədʒəst It was not long before naturalists and climatologists began to see the possible damage that was being done to the environment. Example sentencesExamples - We climatologists describe this in terms of the climate sensitivity, the warming that results in equilibrium from a doubling of CO2.
- These have been broken down by climatologists into four main periods.
- Robison's findings may also help climatologists model the atmospheric carbon cycle.
- Would it be newsworthy if 450 climatologists signed a joint petition saying that the ozone layer was being depleted?
Definition of climatology in US English: climatologynounˌklīməˈtäləjēˌklaɪməˈtɑlədʒi The scientific study of climate. the role of clouds is one of the big conundrums of climatology Example sentencesExamples - Such measurements of hours of bright sunshine have limitations when applied to the study of climatology of grapevines.
- Backcasting has historically been used in the fields of ecology and climatology to monitor population trends and climate patterns.
- However, he had always been interested in geophysics, and also became fascinated with the developing fields of meteorology and climatology.
- If you get unusually warm weather late in the fall, people want to give it a name, but it's really just part of the normal climatology.
- For one thing, we have made enormous advances in climatology.
- Because the deniers are so out of tune with this overwhelming scientific consensus, they have been forced to turn on climatology itself.
- During the late 1970s researchers again observed dramatic changes in sea-surface temperature, ocean circulation, and climatology.
- We can study pollution, deforestation, agriculture, climatology, global warming, species migration, and other aspects of man's interaction with the planet.
- The next ice age could be up to 1,000 years or more away - a short period in climatology but a comfortingly lengthy one for us.
- Indeed, part of the problem with discussion of the topic is that non-scientists are often too willing to pontificate about matters of climatology.
- The described field experiment does support the feasibility of using the STAR scheme to derive a frame of reference for solar UV climatology.
- As a result, academics at Swiss universities are among the world's best-qualified to assess long-term trends in mountain climatology.
- A network of micro-satellites as a constellation around Mars would characterize the 3 - D structure of the atmosphere, giving a new look at Martian climatology.
- What impact has this glut of information had on the practice of the two disciplines of meteorology and climatology?
- My dad studied climatology, and he was sent there for a few weeks to study the rapidly changing tropical climate.
- Amongst the group were experts in environmental management, ecology, geology, palaeontology, climatology and economics.
- The manuscripts provide a written testimony to the skill of African scientists, in astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, medicine and climatology in the Middle Ages.
- Among these are astronomy, climatology, ecology, evolutionary biology, geology, and paleontology.
- This remarkably fortunate coincidence is known among scientists as ‘the Goldilocks problem of climatology.’
- First, we look at the mean climatology (i.e. are the large scale features of the climate reasonably modelled?
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