Definition of micrometeorology in English:
micrometeorology
noun ˌmʌɪkrə(ʊ)miːtɪəˈrɒlədʒiˌmaɪkroʊˌmidiəˈrɑlədʒi
mass nounThe branch of meteorology concerned with small areas and with small-scale meteorological phenomena.
Example sentencesExamples
- Finally, local micrometeorology determines whether dispersion into a turbulent atmosphere is such that the target population fails to receive enough to be infected.
- It is intended to provide micrometeorologists, ecosystem scientists, boundary-layer meteorologists, and students involved in micrometeorology with the state of science on measurement and analysis.
Derivatives
adjective
For the field-grown bananas, daily micrometeorological conditions and soil water status remained relatively constant throughout the study period (data not shown).
Example sentencesExamples
- After wind speed is accounted for, ammonia emissions are then calculated via a micrometeorological method.
- A pollution monitoring and modelling study has been carried out on a low street canyon (height to width ratio = 0.53) in a suburb of Leeds, Headingly with the aim of determining the micrometeorological influences on pollution concentrations and dispersion.
- This paper reports observations on the micrometeorological features associated to frost occurrence in a representative area of the Po valley in order to characterize the atmospheric physics during frost formation episodes, to understand the frequency and the type of risk and to develop the most suitable protection practices.
- Recently, portable automated research micrometeorological stations were designed and fabricated by staff at the Oklahoma Climatological Survey to provide enhanced observations of atmospheric conditions at remote locations.
Definition of micrometeorology in US English:
micrometeorology
nounˌmīkrōˌmēdēəˈräləjēˌmaɪkroʊˌmidiəˈrɑlədʒi
The branch of meteorology concerned with small areas and with small-scale meteorological phenomena.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is intended to provide micrometeorologists, ecosystem scientists, boundary-layer meteorologists, and students involved in micrometeorology with the state of science on measurement and analysis.
- Finally, local micrometeorology determines whether dispersion into a turbulent atmosphere is such that the target population fails to receive enough to be infected.