microclimates
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microclimate
A microclimate is a small area with a different climate to the other areas around it. Microclimates can vary in size but usually stay quite small.
All of them.
A microclimate.
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No, the desert climate is a major climate zone and not an example of a microclimate. There are, however, microclimates found in deserts.
Anemometer Improvement. You can use a thermometer too.
A microclimate has features such as proximity to water, a south-sloping location, protection from winds, much bare rock and/or other features that typically increase or moderate the temperature in that location.
Microclimate is basically defined as the local climate present in a small site or habitat. The microclimate of a place is usually uniform through the year. The term microclimate is usually used to refer to the climate of a place such as a house, a city, a cave or a valley, that is different from the climate in the general larger area. The localised climatic conditions within an urban area or a neighbourhood, differ significantly from the general climatic conditions prevalent in the general urban area or neighbourhood. Stands of trees or shrubs often cause microclimates. Microclimate also refers to the area that directly surrounds the defined area. It can affect the character of the wineproduced in the area which is in the vicinity of the area defined under the scope of the particular microclimate. It also takes into consideration such factors as the warmth and humidity in the air.