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microclimate /ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˌklʌɪmət /nounThe climate of a very small or restricted area, especially when this differs from the climate of the surrounding area: the microclimate of the valley is fairly mild...- Generally, we take a microclimate to be the climate of a small environment such as a town, forest or garden.
- I live in an area of microclimates, where the weather can be completely different around the corner.
- There are also microclimates, which are differences within the normal climate of a region.
Derivativesmicroclimatic /mʌɪkrə(ʊ)klʌɪˈmatɪk/ adjective ...- Mountains control climate on global to microclimatic scales.
- Many natural microclimatic gradients exist that could be used to better understand species response to small changes in climate.
- The microclimatic data from two summer days show the effects of increased radiation.
microclimatically /mʌɪkrə(ʊ)klʌɪˈmatɪkli/ adverb ...- Since the mid-1980s, he is interested in research on microclimatically extreme habitats of scree slopes.
- To overcome this, an artisan meadow grower cultivated for us-off-site-four different microclimatically tuned meadows as sods: emergent edge, wet and sunny, dry and shaded, and dry and full sun.
- Outside Scandinavia it is mainly an epiphytic species both in England and Central Europe where it grows in microclimatically humid forests, e.g. near waterfalls.
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