¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Microclimates
1. microclimate [n] - See also: microclimate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Microclimates
Literary usage of Microclimates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Weather by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Rose/Graf, Mike Graf, Nancy Schoefl, Evan-Moor (Firm (2002)
"Invite students to name some microclimates they identified within their school
... On which days were the greatest number of microclimates identified? ..."
2. The Burmese Connection: Illegal Drugs and the Making of the Golden Triangle by Ronald D. Renard (1996)
"As a result of the cultivation factors discussed above, as well as the microclimates
in the Burma hills, opium production varies considerably from one area ..."
3. Costa Rica by Bruce Conord (2006)
"The country has many microclimates and it teems with a staggering range of
wildlife, partly because of its location on a land bridge between continents. ..."
4. Site Planning for Solar Access: A Guidebook for Residential Developers and by Duncan Erley, Martin Jaffe (1997)
"... the sun aligns with the north/south axis of the earth. MICROCLIMATE—the climate
of a specific site or portion of a site. microclimates result from the ..."