Yes. Climate is an overall average of the weather over a very long time. Weather can change in an instant, but because there are so many data points that are combined to determine climate, you need a lot of change before the dataset has any measurable difference.
While no single event can be attributed to climate change, thunderstorms as a whole are affected. From a simplistic standpoint, higher temperatures and increased evaporation means more energy is available for thunderstorms and they will become more frequent and potentially more severe. In reality both climate and weather are immensely complex. Some regions can expect to see more thunderstorm activity and some can expect less. In some areas storms may become more severe or less severe.
One factor limiting the distribution of pastoralists is climate change, which can lead to unpredictable and extreme weather patterns affecting the availability of grazing lands and water sources.
Much the same it has now, with the exception that today's weather patterns have been affected by climate change (i.e.: winters are colder; summers are hotter; some areas receive more rain while others receive much less).
It is uncertain whether extreme weather events will be less frequent over the next century due to ongoing climate change. While some regions may see a decrease in certain types of extreme weather, such as hurricanes or heatwaves, others may experience an increase in severity and frequency of events like floods or wildfires. Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to a changing climate will be crucial in managing future extreme weather risks.
The water cycle depends on the water bodies {rivers,seas etc} in and around an area.The more the water bodies the more evaporation. This in tern can bring more rain to that area, or less rain if there is less water bodies. - alessia <3 heyyy
Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a certain time. The weather can change from day to day. Climate describes the average weather conditions in a region over a long period of time. The climate of an area includes the area's average temperature and amount of precipitation. ~ HOLT California Earth Science ~Evelyn Avalos Answer:when weather conditions stay at the same condition for a long period of time.
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Regions near the poles, such as the Arctic and Antarctic, are expected to have less impact from climate change compared to regions closer to the equator.
While no single event can be attributed to climate change, thunderstorms as a whole are affected. From a simplistic standpoint, higher temperatures and increased evaporation means more energy is available for thunderstorms and they will become more frequent and potentially more severe. In reality both climate and weather are immensely complex. Some regions can expect to see more thunderstorm activity and some can expect less. In some areas storms may become more severe or less severe.
climate changes occur over long periods of time. Just like global warming.
Depends. In Arizona it was supposed to be scorching but instead it rained!
If the Earth received less solar energy, it could result in a cooling of the climate, leading to lower temperatures globally. This change could disrupt ecosystems, affect agriculture, and potentially lead to shifts in weather patterns.
One factor limiting the distribution of pastoralists is climate change, which can lead to unpredictable and extreme weather patterns affecting the availability of grazing lands and water sources.
Much the same it has now, with the exception that today's weather patterns have been affected by climate change (i.e.: winters are colder; summers are hotter; some areas receive more rain while others receive much less).
It is uncertain whether extreme weather events will be less frequent over the next century due to ongoing climate change. While some regions may see a decrease in certain types of extreme weather, such as hurricanes or heatwaves, others may experience an increase in severity and frequency of events like floods or wildfires. Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to a changing climate will be crucial in managing future extreme weather risks.
Alaska has a colder climate than the rest of the U.S. but the people living their are accustomed to more snow and less warmth.
The water cycle depends on the water bodies {rivers,seas etc} in and around an area.The more the water bodies the more evaporation. This in tern can bring more rain to that area, or less rain if there is less water bodies. - alessia <3 heyyy