Weather is the term for the day-to-day atmospheric conditions of a place. Climate is the term for the general atmospheric conditions of a place over the course of a year.
Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in one place over a short period of time. The weather can change multiple times in a day.
atmospheric conditions are how hot or cold something is
Afternoon thunderstorms tend not to occur in stable atmospheric conditions.
Meteorologists study the upper atmospheric condition for the predictions of weather conditions, and the climate.
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Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in one place over a short period of time. The weather can change multiple times in a day.
Climate is the name for long-term atmospheric conditions. Short-term conditions are called weather.
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Both weather an climate describe the atmospheric conditions and characteristics of an area. However, while weather describes the specific atmospheric conditions on the short term (minutes, hours, and days), climate describes more general conditions on the long term (decades, centuries, and millennia).
Weather generally refers to day-to-day differences in atmospheric conditions and activities driven by density variations between places and affected by local surface conditions. Climate, on the other hand, encompasses statistics of atmospheric conditions over extended periods, and is affected by the latitude, terrain, altitude, and nearby water bodies of a location. Whereas weather looks at the effects of short-term atmospheric conditions, climate describes long-term trends where sufficient time allows the study of steady-state atmospheric conditions with temporary variations drowned out.
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Atmospheric condtions are conditions of how hot or cold something is, you might of heard people talking about Earth's atmospheric conditions soo its pratically describing Earth's atmospheric conditions.
atmospheric conditions are how hot or cold something is
Afternoon thunderstorms tend not to occur in stable atmospheric conditions.
Meteorologists study the upper atmospheric condition for the predictions of weather conditions, and the climate.