The climate of Yosemite is warm summers with a high of about 89 degrees F and cool winters with a low of about 45 degrees F
The climate of Yosemite in the summer is generally hot and warm in the day while being cool at night and in the early morning hours. You should bring rain gear as there may be isolated thunderstorms around the park during the summer as weather changes rapidly at the park's high elevations.
Meteorologists study climate and weather control.
In "The Giver," climate control refers to the manipulation and regulation of weather patterns to ensure a consistent and predictable environment for the community. This control is used to maintain stability and order in the society by eliminating extreme weather conditions and providing a sense of security to the inhabitants.
Climate is a classification that is chiefly defined by weather.
W. J. Maunder has written: 'The value of the weather' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Weather, Weather 'Weather and climate as factors in forecasting national dairy production' 'The human impact of climate uncertainty' -- subject(s): Climate, Climatology, Social aspects, Social aspects of Climatology, Social aspects of Weather, Weather
To create sameness and enable more produce to grow (with climate control you don't get obstacles such as weather so they have a produce season all year long).
because of the weather in the rain forests I'm only 10 btw
Climate is affected by the seasons and the weather is affected by the climate. Seasons=Climate=Weather.
You can find out the climate of a place by consulting weather and climate websites, such as the National Weather Service or World Meteorological Organization. These websites provide historical climate data, including average temperatures, precipitation levels, and seasonal patterns. Additionally, you can also use online search engines to gather information about the climate of a specific place.
Climate is the weather conditions of a certain region.
Try the National Climate Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina
There are several nations with a National Weather Office, including New Zealand, the UK and Canada. While each country's weather office has slightly different roles, their basic function is analogous to the US National Weather Service. They issue national weather forecasts, keep records of weather and climate data, alert the public to potentially hazardous weather conditions and provide education on weather phenomena.