climatic

[US]/klaɪˈmætɪk/
[UK]/klaɪˈmætɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. related to the climate; pertaining to the climate; caused by the climate; influenced by the climate.

Phrases & Collocations

climatic conditions

climatic change

climatic patterns

climatic impact

climatic condition

climatic factor

climatic zone

Example Sentences

The climatic conditions in this region are suitable for growing grapes.

The climatic changes have had a significant impact on the local ecosystem.

Scientists are studying the climatic patterns of the Arctic region.

The climatic data collected over the years show a clear trend towards warming.

The climatic variability makes it challenging to predict weather patterns accurately.

The climatic conditions during the summer months are usually hot and humid.

The climatic factors play a crucial role in determining the distribution of plant species.

The climatic changes are causing disruptions to agricultural practices in the region.

The climatic conditions in coastal areas are influenced by the proximity to the ocean.

The climatic events of the past have shaped the landscape of this region.

Real-world Examples

Hogwarts has one last 'hurrah' to come as the place hosts to Harry's climatic showtime.

Source: Exciting moments of Harry Potter

And recently climatic unpredictability is already a motivating factor.

Source: Scientific 60 Seconds - Scientific American March 2022 Compilation

They are the cornerstone of the climatic balance on which we all depend.

Source: "BBC Documentary: Home"

34 But no one understood the reason for such sharp climatic changes.

Source: My own English listening test.

" It is a kind of climatic fossil, glaciers like the Marmolada are considered 'placid.'"

Source: VOA Special Collection July 2022

As global warming cranks up the heat and climatic events intensify, many plants may be unable to cope.

Source: Science in 60 Seconds November 2018 Compilation

There is no reason to suppose that this stretch of climatic stability should last much longer.

Source: A Brief History of Everything

Big animals, like Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus, are the first to suffer during a dramatic climatic change.

Source: Jurassic Fight Club

Some organic matter, nevertheless, gets buried rather than broken down, and is thus removed from climatic consideration.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Writing to preserve their eras for posterity, they recounted harrowing tales of extreme climatic events, fires, famines and plagues.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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