mesoskaliga
Mesoskaliga is a term used across several scientific disciplines to describe phenomena, structures, or models that occur at an intermediate spatial or temporal scale, between microscopic/microscale and macroscopic/macroscale levels. The word comes from Greek mesos meaning middle and scale, and is used in languages such as Swedish and English with a similar meaning.
In meteorology and atmospheric sciences, mesoskaliga refers to features that span from a few kilometers up
In oceanography, mesoscaliga denotes oceanic features on the order of roughly 10 to 100 kilometers across,
In materials science and condensed matter physics, mesoskaliga describes structures between atomic/molecular (micro) scales and macroscopic
In geography and urban studies, mesoskaliga covers city blocks to regional districts, informing land-use planning, transportation,
Overall, mesoskaliga highlights intermediate processes that require tailored observational and computational tools beyond purely micro- or