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Climatological

Climatological \Cli`ma*to*log"ic*al\, a. Of or pertaining to climatology.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
climatological

1827, from climatology + -ical. Related: Climatologically.

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climatological

a. Of or pertaining to climatology.

Usage examples of "climatological".

It's just that, well, there's a climatological anomaly that nobody has a decent explanation for and it's driving the meteorology staff crazy.

Because the climatological balance on Tran-ky-ky is so delicate, it is in fact possible to effect substantial shifts in temperature over a surprisingly short period of time.

The climatological shift will occur much too quickly for our friends to adapt to it.

One of the recent reports generated by some Beltway Bandit, one of the numerous consulting firms on Washington's Beltway that provided specialized studies for the United States government, dealt with climatological changes.

Mike knew just enough climatology to doubt that anyone could accurately predict what the climatological changes might be when the activities of the enemy were still unknown, but the least that was sure to happen was some kinetic or nuclear bombardment.

A minimal bombardment, sixty to seventy weapons scattered across Earth's surface, targeted solely on the projected Planetary Defense Centers, would have the approximate climatological effect of the Mount Pinatubo eruption.

It's possible I may have to add an ocean after all at some point, for climatological reasons, but we're trying to avoid it if we can, as well as tall mountain ranges.

Once that was out of the way, though, an overall program to expand and stabilize the An­chor and create a miniature climatological system was the first order of business.

Not in Anchor—there physical contact with the grid was removed, and maintenance was made possible by fixed land­scape and climatological programs balanced by this continu­ous maintenance of the surrounding void.

Called up the last climatological data Aventine had sent, read those, and contacted the dome's night computer staff for a search/simulation with the colony's fauna records.

He finished checking Alan's climatological analysis and handed the body of the data back to the other personality thread with corrections and suggestions.

Botanists had theorized that some mineral either present or lacking in this particular segment of rock was producing this effect, as there was no climatological reason for it, but it had never been satisfactorily explained.

Then he composed "General Statistics of the Canton of Yonville, followed by Climatological Remarks.

Enough proof of Tran-ky-ky's erratic history both sociological and climatological to convince the stubbornest bureaucrat or Landgrave of The Truth.

The notion became the foundation of ice core studies, on which much modern climatological work is based.