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Desert Microclimates Chapter 11. What is a Microclimate?. A local, or “small scale”, variation in one or more characteristics of the average weather, or climate Does not need to be long-lasting, as with our normal definition of climate. How are Microclimates Defined Meteorologically?.
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What is a Microclimate? • A local, or “small scale”, variation in one or more characteristics of the average weather, or climate • Does not need to be long-lasting, as with our normal definition of climate
How are MicroclimatesDefined Meteorologically? • Temperature • Precipitation • Fog • Amount of solar radiation
What Causes Desert Microclimates • Mountain effects - on precipitation – rainshadow and altitude oases
What Causes Desert Microclimates • Mountain effects - on precipitation – rainshadow and altitude oases - on temperature • cold-air drainage
What Causes Desert Microclimates • Mountain effects - on precipitation – rainshadow and altitude oases - on temperature • cold-air drainage • altitude
Drainage and Altitude Effects on Temperature Cold air pooling
What Causes Desert Microclimates • Mountain effects - on precipitation – rainshadow and altitude oases - on temperature • cold-air drainage • altitude • exposure of slope toward and away from sun – north vs. south facing
Slope Orientation • Impacts temperature • Varies throughout day
Slope Orientation Effect Noon Sun Cool, moist, vegetation A Hot, dry, vegetation B North South
What Causes Desert Microclimates • Mountain effects - on precipitation – rainshadow and altitude oases - on temperature • cold-air drainage • altitude • exposure of mountain slope toward and away from sun • north vs. south facing • Shading from sun • Water table near the surface • Proximity to coastline (fog), lake or creek • Type of substrate (sand, rock, soil) • Differences in vegetation
Table . 6.3 Increases in vegetation will tend to… Summary of Vegetation Influences on Desert Environments
Scales of Microclimates • Large extreme – area of a state • Small extreme – area in the shade of a small plant
What is the Most Well-Known Microclimate? • The urban “heat island”
Weather Modified by Urban Heat Island: Generation/Enhancement of Rainfall
SacramentoWhite, red – Hot, 60 C, 140 F Blue, green – Cool, 30 C, 90 F
Range of Microclimates in an Area of the Sonoran Desert of Arizona
Inland Red Sea Coast
Microclimates Over a Varied Landscape in an Australian Desert