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Fronts, (edges of different temperatured air masses) cloud cover, wind speed and direction, humidity, and temperature.
it makes the temperature cooler.
Temperature is a measure of the thermal energy in the air at any given moment. Climate is the long term trend of weather that includes a number of factors including average annual and seasonal temperatures, humidity, precipitation and cloud cover.
Cloud cover acts as a barrier or blanket preventing heat from rising into space. This is why deserts, with no cloud, are often extremely cold at night.
The desert rarely has cloud cover or high humidity. Also, there are usually few cities nearby to cause light pollution.
It is hot, but that says nothing about humidity, precipitation, cloud cover - all of which are relevant.
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Precipitation, Temperature, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Humidity, Air Pressure, Cloud Cover and Visibility.
Cloud cover does not have a temperature. It affects the rate of heating or cooling.
Fronts, (edges of different temperatured air masses) cloud cover, wind speed and direction, humidity, and temperature.
There are 8 elements of weather. They are : Wind speed Wind direction Cloud cover Humidity Air Pressure Rainfall Temperature Sunshine I DONT KNOW THE 5TH ONE
Yes, due to the of the lack of humidity and cloud cover the difference between day and night temperatures in the desert can be quite extreme.
These are the elements: Precipitation, Temperature, Wind speed, Wind direction, Humidity, Air pressure, Cloud cover, Visibility and sunshine
The comfort index is a creation of the Weather Channel. It provides an approximation of how comfortable you will be outdoors. Factors such as temperature, humidity, cloud cover, wind speed, and the chance of precipitation are used to calculate the comfort index.
The amount of cloud cover an area has can affect the humidity levels. An area that is overcast will normally have a much higher level of humidity than somewhere that is sunny.
The temperature of a region with cloud cover is lower than a region without cloud cover. This is due to the absorption of heat of the clouds and the reflection of the water molecules in the clouds of light that causes the heat in the region.
There are many different instruments which are used to measure different aspects of the weather: wind speed, wind direction, pressure, temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloud cover, etc.