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microclimatic

  • a word derived from microclimate.
    microclimate
    noun
    the climate of a small area, as of confined spaces such as caves or houses cryptoclimate, of plant communities, wooded areas, etc. phytoclimate, or of urban communities, which may be different from that in the general region.

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San Francisco’s weather is an extreme example of a common phenomenon in forecasting: microclimatic variances.

From Slate Feb. 22, 2012

Four microclimatic stations were established in units D, F, L and M of the trapping grid to record air temperatures and relative humidities at ground level.

From Comparative Ecology of Pinyon Mice and Deer Mice in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado by Charles L. Douglas

It is impractical to include specific dates for all the microclimatic areas of the maritime Northwest and for every vegetable species.

From Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway by Steve Solomon

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