Climate is affected by the seasons and the weather is affected by the climate. Seasons=Climate=Weather.
A specific hurricane is a type of weather, and a tendency for hurricanes to occur in a specific region is a type of climate. This is not different from any other meteorological phenomenon. A specific rainstorm is weather, but if an area gets a lot of rain in the course of a year, that is their climate.
During the winter it was very cold, but during the other seasons it was pretty mild
The earth's orbit around the sun is almost circular. The slight deviation from circularity plays no practical part in the climate. Weather and climate are to do with the tilt of the earth's axis, and it's orientation to the plane of the orbit - if the axis was perpendicular to the plane of the orbit there would be no seasons cycle. If the orbit were farther from the sun, it would be colder (eg Mars), or closer, it would be hotter (eg Venus), although in both those examples there are other factors contributing (eg atmospheric density).
Weather is just the current conditions. Climate is the long term trends in weather, measured over several years and decades. For instance, some place's climate might be that June is a rainy month, which means it tends to rain more in June than in other months. The weather in June would then be made up of more rainy days.
Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a given time in a certain place whereas climate is the condition at the certain place year round. In other words , if you live in a place like Florida , the climate is hot because it's hot year round . The weather would be what it's like on one day . ie. precipitation , temperature , etc for a certain day .
All countries have four seasons. However because of their geographic location the differences in climate and weather may not be apparent.
The average of all weather conditions through all seasons over a period of time is climate. Periodic climate changes are due to El Niño, La Niña, volcanic eruptions, or other changes in the Earth system.
No. Mercury has no atmosphere to speak of, and therefore no weather or climate.
There might be no noticeable difference in the weather and climate. There would be the same amount of heat arriving from the sun, the seasons would still be in the same order. If the earth revolved the other way it might affect the winds and ocean currents. If the Gulf Stream changed, then the climate of the British Isles would be colder than it is now.
Climate change is giving extra energy to storms and other weather events.
Temperature is one of the three weather conditions that are considered in determining a regions climate. The other two are precipitation, and winds.
A specific hurricane is a type of weather, and a tendency for hurricanes to occur in a specific region is a type of climate. This is not different from any other meteorological phenomenon. A specific rainstorm is weather, but if an area gets a lot of rain in the course of a year, that is their climate.
During the winter it was very cold, but during the other seasons it was pretty mild
Many people get confused between climate and weather. Climate is long term and usually talks about the weather conditions in a certain place for a long period of time. Words like "hot and humid" or "cold and dry" can be used to describe a climate. Weather on the other hand is a short term and usually talks about a certain time like the weather tomorrow is sunny. Words like "sunny, rainy, cloudy, snowy, and thunder" can be used to describe weather.
because weather is the same in every country.... it just happens at different times of the year
Two factors produce a given climate: the position of the region in terms of distance from the poles or from the equator (which is to say, lattitude), and other geographical features such as mountains, oceans, etc., in that vicinity. And weather is what the climate gives you at any specific time, whereas climate is just a description of what kind of weather can usually be expected in a given season, for that region.
Aruba has a tropical climate. Warm weather is a constant there. Aruba is subject to hurricanes and other types of tropical storms.