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a particular climate within a very small area.
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In racing, microclimates refer to the difference in the air between two nearby locations. A macro example is how air temperature in a city is usually several degrees warmer than a few miles outside town. This is because city buildings and asphalt gain ir heat. In the racing environment, drag racers should realize that the air near the head of staging may not be the same as the air downtrack. In staging you have asphalt and cars which absorb ir heat and block airflow. ...
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| microclimate |
is the climate of the lower two meters of the atmosphere and the upper 0.5 to 1 meter of the soil. Vegetation has considerable influence on microclimate. Other important considerations are aspect (compass direction) and inclination. A microclimate typically extends over meters to hectometers. ...
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Local conditions of shade, exposure, wind, drainage, and other factors that affect plant growth at any particular site.
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| microclimate |
An area where climatic conditions differ from the norm. It can be natural, such as a mountain valley, or constructed, such as a wind-protected deck.
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