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mesoscale logo #21003(from the article `climate`) ...of even smaller size and shorter lifetime. In this class, vertical motions may be as significant as horizontal movement, and the Coriolis force ... ...and precipitation beyond that expected over areas of uniform vegetation. This convection creates spatial differences in the upward and downward ... Viol...
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Mesoscale

Mesoscale logo #22268Size scale referring to weather systems smaller than synoptic-scale systems but larger than single storm clouds. Horizontal dimensions generally range from around 50 miles to several hundred miles. Squall lines are an example of mesoscale weather systems.
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Mesoscale

Mesoscale logo #21131The middle of three scales used to describe the size range of atmospheric processes. The mesoscale covers the range from a few kilometres to a few tens of kilometres. Scales smaller than the mesoscale are considered microscale processes and those larger, macroscale processes. Often loosely called the local scale.
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