
1) Agreste 2) Antarctic oscillation 3) Arctic oscillation 4) Bond event 5) Climate appraisal 6) Climate classification 7) Climate state 8) Climatological normal 9) Clime 10) Climograph 11) Continental climate 12) Dahomey gap 13) Dansgaard-oeschger event 14) Dimethyl sulfide 15) Drawdown 16) Dry punch
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1) Atmosphere 2) Atomosphere 3) Clime 4) Conditions 5) Environmental condition 6) Factor important to snowbirds 7) Florida attraction 8) French word used in English 9) General weather conditions 10) It can be controlled in cars 11) Kyoto Protocol subject 12) Long-term weather 13) Long-term weather conditions
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Average weather of an area, usually averaged over at least 10 years
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(climatic) 1)In the most general sense, the term "climate variability" denotes the inherent characteristic of climate which manifests itself in changes of climate with time. The degree of climate variability can be described by the differences between long-term statistics of meteorological elements calculated for different periods. (In this sense, ...
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• (v. i.) To dwell. • (v. i.) The condition of a place in relation to various phenomena of the atmosphere, as temperature, moisture, etc., especially as they affect animal or vegetable life. • (v. i.) One of thirty regions or zones, parallel to the equator, into which the surface of the earth from the equator to the pole was divided,...
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(from the article `astrolabe`) ...objects in the sky. The alidade made it possible to use the astrolabe for surveying applicationse.g., determining the height of a mountain. Most ...
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conditions of the atmosphere at a particular location over a long period of time; it is the long-term summation of the atmospheric elements (and ... [62 related articles]
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Determined by the daily weather interactions over many years. Characteristics used in determining climate are temperature, precipitation, humidity, sunshine, and cloudiness, wind, and air pressure. Climatologists describe climate in terms of average temperature and precipitation amounts.
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The prevalent long term weather conditions in a particular area. Climatic elements include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine and wind
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(Learning Modules / Geography / Geography of energy) The average condition of weather over a long time.
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(Learning Modules / Geography / Weather forecasting) The average condition of weather over a long time.
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Cli'mate intransitive verb To dwell. [ Poetic]
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Cli'mate noun [ French climat , Latin clima , -atis , from Greek ..., ..., slope, the supposed slope of the earth (from the equator toward the pole), hence a region or zone of the earth, from ... to slope, incline, akin to English lean , intransitive verb See Lean ,
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A statistical portrait of weather conditions in a specific place over a long period.
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General pattern of weather conditions for a region over a long period time (at least 30 years).
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Climate is the average state of the atmosphere with regard to warmth, wind, rain and other variable conditions throughout a long period of time. It is dependant on the interaction of atmospheric conditions, such as wind, cloud, temperature and rainfall and on the surface features of the earth itself, such as the distribution of land and water, moun...
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average meteorological conditions in a certain area over a certain period.
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It is the long-term pattern of weather in a region.
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General weather over a region
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a region's long-term, average weather elements such as temperature and precipitation. The climate generally determines what kind of plants will grow in that region.
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noun the prevailing psychological state; `the climate of opinion`; `the national mood had changed radically since the last election`
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clime noun the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time; `the dank climate of southern Wales`; `plants from a cold clime travel best in winter`
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Click images to enlargeCombination of weather conditions at a particular place over a period of time – usually a minimum of 30 years. A climate classification encompasses the averages, extremes, and frequencies of all meteorological elements such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, precipitation, wind, humidity, an...
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Average atmospheric conditions of an area. This is controlled by the latitude of the area, which determines how much solar radiation it receives, the distribution of land masses and oceans, the altitude and topography of the area, and the influence of ocean currents. See weather.
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average weather and its variability over a period of time, ranging from months to millions of years. The World Meteorological Organization standard is a 30-year average.
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