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Microscale meteorology or
micrometeorology is the
study of short-lived
atmospheric phenomena smaller than mesoscale,
about 1
kilometre (0.6 mi) or less...
- is a
statistical method used in
meteorology and
other applications (
micrometeorology, oceanography, hydrology,
agricultural sciences,
industrial and regulatory...
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Covariance in
probability theory and
statistics is a
measure of the
joint variability of two
random variables. The sign of the covariance, therefore, shows...
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climate solutions across economic sectors.
Burba is a
leading figure in
micrometeorology, surface-to-atmosphere
exchange of
greenhouse g****es,
water vapor,...
- height. M–O
similarity theory marked a
significant landmark of
modern micrometeorology,
providing a
theoretical basis for
micrometeorological experiments...
- gradient...
Foken 2017, p. 7.
Foken 2017, p. 8. Foken,
Thomas (2017).
Micrometeorology.
Translated by Nappo,
Carmen J.; Klein. Berlin, Germany: Springer....
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specialist in
remote sensing technology Elizabeth Pattey,
specialist in
micrometeorology Joyce Boye,
specialist in value-added food processing, food safety...
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computer code. The more
complex models were able to
address nuances in
micrometeorology, soil
particle size
distributions and micro-terrain variation. Environment...
- for study. The
study of
trivialities or
things of
little importance.
micrometeorology The
study of short-lived
atmospheric phenomena smaller than mesoscale...
- so great, that
there are many
exceptions to this
simple argument.
Micrometeorology is
significant in that
sound waves can be
refracted by wind gradients...