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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spatial variability' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the differences or variations found in a physical or geographic space. Here's an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The study found significant spatial variability in soil moisture levels across the field, indicating the need for targeted irrigation methods."
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Stochastic treatment of temporal and spatial variability.
This creates high short-term spatial variability.
However, most studies ignore its spatial variability.
The method explicitly considers this spatial variability.
Legates, D. R. & Willmott, C. J. Mean seasonal and spatial variability in global surface air-temperature.
Legates, D. R. & Willmott, C. J. Mean seasonal and spatial variability in gauge corrected global precipitation.
These EU aggregated yields mask a lot of spatial variability across Europe.
The range reflects a big swing in how much a grower is over-irrigating as well as the spatial variability and climate dryness of a given vineyard.
To understand spatial variability in the proportion of catch within different catch groupings, proportion data were mapped by EEZ.
Both predictions and the observational reference were smoothed to a 5° grid to reduce the spatial variability of the results.
Desprès, A., Reverdin, G. & d' Ovidio, F. Mechanisms and spatial variability of meso scale frontogenesis in the northwestern subpolar gyre.
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