macroclimates
Macroclimate is the climate of a large geographic region, capturing the dominant long-term patterns of temperature, precipitation, and seasonality that persist over decades to centuries. It describes broad-scale conditions and is distinguished from microclimate, which denotes small-scale variations in local environments such as around a single slope, shade, or urban canyon. Mesoclimate lies between these two scales, representing intermediate spatial extents.
The macroclimate of an area arises from the interaction of latitude, elevation, continentality, prevailing winds, and
In practice, macroclimate informs biogeography, agriculture, water resource management, and climate risk assessment. It provides a
Examples of macroclimates include temperate continental regions with hot summers and cold winters, Mediterranean zones with