Changes in the mean global temperature can be measured by:
just measure. You cannot measure climate change.You can only measure aspects of climate which change every (say) 10 years. Aspects of climate which continually change , are :- daily temperates, daily humidity, daily air pressure, daily rainfall, daily wind speed. If accurate records are kept of all these things, we can calculate monthly averages of these factors. If we have records of all these things for (say) 100 years, we can compare these things and if graphs show a VERY OBVIOUS trend which indicates (say) a steady rise or fall over a 100 years , then we can logically conclude that the next few years will PROBABLY follow the same trend. To attempt to make future predictions about all aspects of climate variations , over the entire world, is, in my opinion, just not possible. The planet Earth is enormous and many parts of the world have no detailed records of any of the factors I have mentioned. When scientists make statements, about sea level changes, and annual temperature changes,for the next few decades, they are fooling themselves and fooling the public . Climate has changed and varied for the last thousand years and longer. If we are told by scientists that the temp of the planet will increase 0.2 degrees each year for the next few decades, they are making foolish statements . They just cannot know these things to that degree of accuracy. If it turns out that the world temperatures actually fell by say, 0.1 degree , then their prediction would have an error of 300% . Read a book by author, Professor Ian Plimer, titled:- How to get Expelled from School. Measuring Climate is like trying to measure a human's behavior. It is totally unpredictable and impossible to measure with any sensible degree of accuracy. .
Measurements to appreciate climate: temperature, volume of precipitations, atmospheric pressure, speed of winds, humidity, numbers of days with sun etc.
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The climate of an ecosystem refers to the measure of the average pattern of precipitation, wind, atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity over a very long period of time. Climate is totally different from weather because weather only describes the short term conditions of a given place.
It is called climate.
climate
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Climate graphs show weather patterns over a long period of time
Humidity
you can measure yeast by putting yeast in a warm climate
Of course. Nearly every aspect of the biosphere is tied into climate by some measure.
Measurements to appreciate climate: temperature, volume of precipitations, atmospheric pressure, speed of winds, humidity, numbers of days with sun etc.
temperature days
This can vary based on climate and even gender. Adults measure to 50 feet. Newborn humpbacks can measure to 16 feet.
The difference between weather and climate is a measure of time. Weather is what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.
Rainfall and HumidityTemperaturesWind speed and direction
difference in differences uses panel data to measure the differences
if we measure it by average it must have the climate because weather average andpreciptation
Examples: thermometer, pluviometer, wind vane, anemometer, solarimeter, manometer etc.