Mesoscale

usgb/ˈmɛsoʊˌskeɪl/
noun

A scale of spatial organization typically ranging from about 2 to 200 kilometers, used to describe meteorological and environmental phenomena.

The mesoscale weather patterns can significantly affect local climate conditions.
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mesoscale weather systems,mesoscale modeling,mesoscale phenomena

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Technical

In scientific contexts, the term 'mesoscale' is important for precise measurements.

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Meteorologists analyze mesoscale patterns to understand weather impacts.
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Context

Use 'mesoscale' when discussing regional weather factors.

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Be specific about the phenomena you are referring to.
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Nuance

The term can have varying implications in different scientific fields.

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