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climatology    
n. 气候学,风土学

气候学,风土学

climatology
n 1: meteorology of climates and their phenomena

Climatology \Cli`ma*tol"o*gy\, n. [Climate -logy: cf. F.
climatologie.]
The science which treats of climates and investigates their
phenomena and causes. --Brande & C.
[1913 Webster]

33 Moby Thesaurus words for "climatology":
aerial photography, aeroballistics, aerodynamics, aerogeology,
aerography, aerology, aeromechanics, aeromedicine, aerometry,
aeronautical meteorology, aerophotography, aerophysics, aeroscopy,
aerospace research, aerostatics, anemology, aviation technology,
avionics, barometry, climatography, forecasting, hydrostatics,
kinematics, kinetics, long-range forecasting, meteorology,
microclimatology, nephology, photometry, pneumatics, rocketry,
supersonics, weatherology


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  • Climatology - Wikipedia
    Climatology (from Greek κλίμα, klima, "slope"; and -λογία, -logia) or climate science is the scientific study of Earth's climate, typically defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of at least 30 years [1]
  • What Is Climatology? The Study of Climate and Its Branches
    Climatology is the scientific study of Earth’s climate, focused on the long-term patterns and conditions of the atmosphere This field examines atmospheric characteristics over extended periods and analyzes how the atmosphere interacts with the oceans, land surfaces, ice, and living organisms
  • Climatology - National Geographic Society
    Climatology is the study of climate and how it changes over time This science helps people better understand the atmospheric conditions that cause weather patterns and temperature changes over time
  • Climatology | Atmospheric Science, Oceanography Ecology - Britannica
    Climatology, branch of the atmospheric sciences concerned with both the description of climate and the analysis of the causes of climatic differences and changes and their practical consequences
  • Climatology Careers: Degrees, Salaries Job Growth 2026
    Climatology (also known as climate science) is the study of Earth's weather patterns and the systems that cause them From ocean oscillations to trade winds, atmospheric pressure systems, airborne particles, and even Earth's orbital variations-all these factors affect climate
  • What Is Climatology and What Does a Climatologist Do?
    Climatology is the scientific study of climate, focusing on the long-term patterns and average conditions of the atmosphere over large geographic areas This field examines atmospheric phenomena, oceanic processes, and land surface interactions that collectively shape Earth’s diverse climates
  • What is Climatology? - WorldAtlas
    Climatology is the scientific study of climate, defined as weather patterns that have been averaged over a given period of time to obtain a consistent pattern of the expected atmospheric conditions
  • What is Climatology? | National Drought Mitigation Center
    Climate represents the composite of day-to-day weather over a longer period of time A climatologist attempts to discover and explain the impacts of climate so that society can plan its activities, design its buildings and infrastructure, and anticipate the effects of adverse conditions
  • Climatology - Climate Encyclopedia
    Climatology studies the atmosphere, circulation patterns, heat transfer, interactions between the atmosphere and the oceans and land surface, and how these influence climatic conditions such as humidity, temperature, and winds
  • Climatology - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Climatology is defined as the scientific study of climate, including current climatic conditions, variations across regions, and factors contributing to global warming, such as greenhouse gases





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