macroclimate

macroclimate
macroclimatic /mak'roh kluy mat"ik/, adj.macroclimatically, adv.
/mak"reuh kluy'mit/, n.
the general climate of a large area, as of a continent or country. Cf. microclimate.
[1935-40; MACRO- + CLIMATE]

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