The smallest scale of meteorological phenomena, such as turbulence, with life spans of less than a few minutes that affect very small areas and are strongly influenced by local conditions of temperature and terrain
A scale used in meteorology that extends from about 1 centimeter to a kilometer ( 67 miles) Microscale processes include such things as dust devils, tornados and thunderstorm updrafts/downdrafts
The smallest scale of meteorological phenomena that range in size from a few centimeters to a few kilometers Larger phenomena are classified as mesoscale It also refers to small scale meteorological phenomena with life spans of less than a few minutes that affect very small areas and are strongly influenced by local conditions of temperature and terrain