Microclimate definition

Microclimate means the climate of a small, specific area that may contrast with the climate of the overall landscape area due to factors such as wind, sun exposure, plant density, or proximity to reflective surfaces.
Microclimate means the climate of a specific area in the landscape that has substantially differing sun exposure, temperature, or wind than surrounding areas.
Microclimate means the climate of a small, specific area that may contrast with the climate of the overall landscape area due to factors such as wind, sun exposure, plant density, or proximity to reflective surfaces. (ww) “mined-land reclamation projects” means any surface mining operation with a reclamation plan approved in accordance with the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975.

Examples of Microclimate in a sentence

  • Environmental Conditions: Lands Physical: - topography - geology - soil and drainage Vegetation Fauna Water Physical: - hydrology - quality Vegetation Fauna Air Climate Micro-climate Quality Social Conditions: Population affected.

  • Collaborate with FAA and industry partners on Microclimate weather factors, research, and forecasting.

  • Microclimate control of growth rates and habitats of the boreal forest mosses, Tomentypnum nitens and Hylocomium splendens.

  • Microclimate in reconstructed hospitals will meet the requirements of the hygiene norm HN 42:2009 “Residential and public buildings indoor microclimate”, and buildings’ envelope thermal resistance will meet the requirements of the Building Regulations STR 2.05.01:2005 “Buildings’ envelope heat mechanics”.

  • Microclimate: An alternative to tree vigor as a basis for mountain pine beetle infestations.


More Definitions of Microclimate

Microclimate means the climate of a small, specific area that may contrast with the climate of the overall landscape area due to factors such as wind, sun exposure, plant density, or proximity to reflective surfaces. [DELETED – “MICROCLIMATE” IS NOT USED IN MWELO.]
Microclimate means climatic conditions, like temperature and humidity, present in a given moment in a circumscribed environment.