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ClimateGeneral pattern of weather conditions for a region over a long period time (at least 30 years).
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ClimateThe prevalent or characteristic meteorological conditions of any place or region, and their extremes.
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ClimateThe composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
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ClimateThe long-term weather pattern—including temperature, precipitation and hours of sunshine—in a specific region. In contrast, weather is associated with a specific event, such as a hailstorm.
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Climatelate 14c., "horizontal zone of the earth," Scottish, from Old French climat "region, part of the earth," from Latin clima (genitive climatis) "region; slope of the Earth," [..]
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ClimateThe accumulation of daily and seasonal weather events over a long period of time. A description of aggregate weather conditions; the sum of all statistical weather information that helps describe a place or region.
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Climateall weather conditions for a given location over a period of time. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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ClimateThe atmospheric conditions for a long period of time, and generally refers to the normal or mean course of the weather. Includes the future expectation of long term weather, in the order of weeks, mon [..]
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ClimateThe average condition of the weather in a garden room or outdoors.
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ClimateMeteorological conditions that characterize a region
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Climateencompasses the statistics of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rainfall, atmospheric particle count and other meteorological elements in a given region over long periods of time.
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Climateaverage atmospheric conditions over a long time interval. Energy from the sun drives climate, which sets limits on a biome's plant life and therefore on the animals that live there. The Koppen-Geiger classification sorts major climates into five types: humid tropical, dry, humid warm, humid cold, and cold polar.
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Climatethe 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&am [..]
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ClimateClimate in a narrow sense is usually defined as the "average weather," or more rigorously, as the statistical description in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of time ranging from months to thousands of years. The classical period is 3 decades, as defined by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). [..]
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Climatethe kind of weather a country usually has. Africa and India have hot climates
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Climateaggregate weather conditions of an area over a long period of time which allow for the designation of seasonal patterns and expected future weather.
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ClimateThe prevalent long term weather conditions in a particular area. Climatic elements include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine, wind velocity, and phenomena such as fog, frost, and hail sto [..]
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ClimateThe long-term prevailing weather in an area that is largely determined by temperature and precipitation. © 2010 by Nature Education Knowledge.
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Climatethe average condition of the weather in a grow room or outdoors.
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ClimateA description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. climatology
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Climateklimat
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ClimateThe prevailing weather conditions in a particular area.
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ClimateAverage weather of an area, usually averaged over at least 10 years
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Climatethe accumulation of daily and seasonal weather events over a long period of time. The sum of all statistical weather information that helps describe a place or region.
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Climate(n) - the long term weather of an area
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ClimateThe weather conditions that generally prevail in an area over a long period of time. These conditions include, but are not limited to, temperature, rainfall (precipitation) and humidity. Climate is a [..]
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ClimateThe average temperature and rainfall for a particular place over hundreds of years.
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ClimateThe long-term average weather conditions of a region of the world.
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ClimateThe average types of weather, including seasonal variations, experienced by a place over a long period of time. For example, some climates are hot and wet all year (Singapore), some have hot, wet summ [..]
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ClimateThe average weather of a place.
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Climate The long-term average weather of a region including typical weather patterns, the frequency and intensity of storms, cold spells, and heat waves. Climate is not the same as weather.
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Climatethe typical weather in an area over a long period of time.
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ClimateClimate in a narrow sense is usually defined as the average weather, or more rigorously, as the statistical description in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of tim [..]
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Climate(n) the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time(n) the prevailing psychological state
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ClimateLong-term consequences created by short-term thinkers.
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ClimateThe statistical collective of weather records during a specified period of time. COLD FRONT: The front edge of a cold air mass. It often produces precipitation and, frequently, severe weather. CONDENS [..]
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ClimateThe prevalent long term weather conditions in a particular area. Climatic elements include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine and wind velocity and phenomena such as fog, frost, and hail s [..]
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Climatelong term average and variability of weather
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Climate(English) Climate is the average weather in a place over many years. While the weather can change in just a few hours, climate can take hundreds, thousands, even millions of years to change.
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ClimateThe average weather for a particular region and time period (usually taken over a 30-year time period). Climate is not the same as weather, but rather, it is the average of weather for a particular re [..]
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ClimateThe weather in a place over a long period of time.
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ClimateTime Maps Glossary
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ClimateThe statistical collection and representation of the weather conditions for a specified area during a specified time interval, usually decades, together with a description of the state of the external system or boundary conditions. The properties that characterize the climate are thermal (temperatures of the surface air, water, land, and ice), kine [..]
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ClimateClimate is traditionally defined as the description, in terms of the mean and variability over a 30-year reference period, of the relevant atmospheric variables (temperature, precipitation, winds). In [..]
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ClimateThe average weather experienced at a site or region over a period of many years, ranging from months to many thousands of years. The relevant measured quantities are most often surface variables such as temperature, rainfall and wind.
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Climatethe average weather conditions of a place or region throughout the seasons.
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ClimateThe long-term average conditions of the atmosphere and/or ocean
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ClimateLong-term (typically 30 years) average weather conditions at a particular location or world region. This incorporates parameters such as: precipitation; temperature; wind speed; atmospheric pressure; and humidity.
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Climatethe average weather conditions at a particular place over a long period of time. Climate is the long-term predictable state of the atmosphere.
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ClimateAverage meteorological conditions over a specified time period, usually at least a month, resulting from interactions among the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface. Climate variations occur over a wi [..]
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ClimateThe weather conditions of a region, including: temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness and winds. It is measured throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
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Climatea term synonymous with ethos.
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ClimateThe average or expected weather conditions in a particular region and season over a long period of time.
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ClimateThe historical record of average daily and seasonal weather events. Statistics are generally drawn over several decades. The word is derived from the Greek "klima" meaning inclinatio [..]
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ClimateThe prevailing weather conditions of a region over a year, averaged over several years
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ClimateThe average weather conditions in an area determined over a period of years.
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ClimateThe average pattern of weather variation at a certain location, throughout the year.
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Climateis the prevalent long term weather conditions in a particular area. Climatic elements include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine and wind velocity and phenomena such as fog, frost, and hai [..]
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ClimateThe average weather (usually taken over a 30-year time period) for a particular region and time period. Climate is not the same as weather, but rather, it is the average pattern of weather for a parti [..]
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ClimateThe longterm manifestations of Weather. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)
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ClimateA Climate characterized by Cold Temperature for a majority of the Time during the year.
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ClimateA type of Climate characterized by insufficient moisture to support appreciable Plant Life. It is a Climate of extreme aridity, usually of Extreme Heat, and of negligible rainfall. (From McGraw-Hill D [..]
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ClimateA Climate which is typical of equatorial and tropical regions, i.e., one with continually high Temperatures with considerable precipitation, at least during part of the year. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary o [..]
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ClimateThe pattern of weather in a particular region over a set period of time, usually 30 years. The pattern is affected by the amount of rain or snowfall, average temperatures throughout the year, humidity [..]
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ClimateA statistical portrait of weather conditions in a specific place over a long period.
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Climategeneral meteorological condition of the atmosphere over the long term, typically months or years; e.g. warm, cold, wet, dry, windy, cloudy, etc.
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ClimateThe generalised weather conditions of a region including such things as temperature, humidity, sunshine, cloudiness, wind speed, rainfall.
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ClimateA description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
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Climatethe typical or expected (average) weather pattern, as opposed to the actual weather
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ClimateThe climate where you live is made up of all the different weather patterns that usually happen there. Once you get to know the average weather conditions of a place for a long period of time, then yo [..]
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ClimateDetermined by the daily weather interactions over many years. Characteristics used in determining climate are temperature, precipitation, humidity, sunshine, and cloudiness, wind, and air pressure. Cl [..]
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ClimateThe prevalent or characteristic meteorological conditions of a place or region, in contrast with weather, the state of the atmosphere at any time. A marine climate is characteristic of coastal areas, [..]
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ClimateThe statistical collective of the weather conditions of a point or area during a specified interval of time (usually several decades); may be expressed in a variety of ways.
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ClimateClimate preference of the organism. In Phylo, we have categorize this into four terms: cold, cool, warm, hot. An organism may have multiple climate preferences.
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ClimateThe composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
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Climategeneralized weather at a given place on earth over a fairly long period; a long term average of weather. Compare weather
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ClimateThe prevailing or average weather conditions of a geographic region.
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ClimateThe atmospheric conditions over a long period of time. Generally refers to the normal or mean course of the weather. Climate includes the future expectation of long-term weather in the order of weeks, months or years in advance.
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ClimateThe historical record and description of average daily and in seasonal weather events that help describe a region. Statistics are generally drawn over several decades. The word is derived from the Gre [..]
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ClimateThe accumulation of daily and seasonal weather events over a long period of time.
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ClimateThe long term (often taken as 30 years) average weather pattern of a region.
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ClimateThe typical weather conditions of any place or region including not only the averages but also the variability and extremes of temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, and sunshine. Several decades [..]
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ClimateThe historical record and description of average daily and in seasonal weather events that help describe a region. Statistics are generally drawn over several decades. Climatology, or the study of cli [..]
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ClimateWeather of some locality averaged over some time period plus extremes in weather behavior observed during the same period or during the entire period of record.
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ClimateThe prevalent long term weather
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Climatethe general variations of weather in a region over long periods of time; the "average weather" cf. weather.
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ClimateThe long-term or integrated manifestation of weather.
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ClimateThe weather of a region.
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ClimateThe historical record and description of average daily and seasonal weather events that help describe a region. Statistics are generally drawn over several decades. The word is derived from the Greek [..]
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ClimateThe prevalent or characteristic meteorological conditions, and their extremes, of any place or region. That is determined by the historical record and description of average daily and in seasonal weat [..]
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ClimateThe historical record and description of average daily and in seasonal weather events that help describe a region. Statistics are generally drawn over several decades. The word is derived from the Gre [..]
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ClimateThe historical record and description of average daily and in seasonal
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ClimateLong-term weather. The World Meteorological Society defines "long" as taking 30 years or longer. "Climate" refers to the long-term average (trend) and also to the size of the variations around the trend (climate variability). Modern views consider not only the long-term state of the atmosph [..]
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ClimateThe composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
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ClimateAverage weather of an area over a long time, usually 30 years.
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ClimateThe historical record and description of average daily and in seasonal weather events that help describe a region. Statistics are generally drawn over several decades. The word is derived from the Greek klima, meaning inclination, and reflects the importance early scholars attributed to the sun’s influence.
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ClimateThe weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time, allowing for the designation of seasonal patters and future weather expectations.
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ClimatePartnership of international NGOs with a mission to stimulate and promote land management activities that mitigate global climate change, improve the well-being and reduce the poverty of local communi [..]
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ClimateClimate in a narrow sense is usually defined as the average weather, or more rigorously, as the statistical description in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of tim [..]
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ClimateClimate is usually defined as the "average weather", or more rigorously, as the statistical description of the weather in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities ove [..]
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ClimateThe prevailing, long-term, meteorological conditions of a place or region, including temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and other factors. Compare with weather.
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ClimateClimate is the statistics of weather over long periods of time. It is measured by assessing the patterns of variation in temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, precipitation, atmospheric p [..]
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ClimateClimate is the statistics of weather over long periods of time. It is measured by assessing the patterns of variation in temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, precipitation, atmospheric p [..]
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ClimateClimate refers to the weather of a region according to periodic norms.
Climate may also refer to:
Clime, a notion of dividing the Earth into zones in Classical Antiquity based on their inclination or [..]
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