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==Microscale meteorology== [[Microscale meteorology]] is the study of short-lived [[Earth's atmosphere|atmospheric]] phenomena smaller than [[mesoscale meteorology|mesoscale]], about 1 km or less. These two branches of [[meteorology]] are sometimes grouped together as "mesoscale and microscale meteorology" (MMM) and together study all phenomena smaller than [[Synoptic scale meteorology|synoptic scale]]; that is they study features generally too small to be depicted on a [[weather map]]. These include small and generally fleeting cloud "puffs" and other small cloud features.<ref>{{cite book | last = Rogers | first = R. | title = A Short Course in Cloud Physics | publisher = Butterworth-Heinemann | location = Oxford | date = 1989 | isbn = 978-0-7506-3215-7 | pages = 61β62}}</ref>
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