Mr. Merrill Bernard, Chief of the Climatologicaland Hydrologic Services; and Mr. Ralph Sanders, U.
For supplying climatological data and for guidance in the interpretation thereof, I am grateful to Dr.
The climatological statistics that it has assembled are indispensable in many departments of agricultural research, besides furnishing varied information of practical value to farmers.
There have been criticisms in years past that the climatologicalconditions of the United States have not received that care and attention which their importance demanded.
Work of a similar character has been carried on in Pennsylvania under the supervision of Professor Blodget, well known from his climatological work.
This legend seems to us to be one of the best examples in our collection of what may be called atmospherical, or climatological myths.
The Basque incidents seem to fit better into a climatological myth.
They have less suitable climatological conditions, but they have the advantage of greater stability, as the breeders do not dispute the land with them.
Even within the narrow limits of the Cuyo district the climatological conditions, which control the growth of the vine, are not everywhere the same.
The introduction of new crops gives a geographical meaning, which had hitherto escaped observation, to climatological limits such, for instance, as the line of 400 millimetres of rainfall which is the western frontier of the region of cereals.
Argentine Mesopotamia, which is a continuation of the Pampean region from the climatological point of view, is also, even in its northern part, without the rigorous dry seasons of the Chaco.
Aconcagua is one of the sharpest climatologicallimits in the world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "climatological" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.