Learn in a minute: Weather or Climate … What’s the Difference?

Be The Ignite
1 min readDec 5, 2022

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In the present era, one of the major concerns for every individual on this planet is global warming.

To understand the changing climate condition better, here is how to distinguish between weather and climate.

Definition of Weather

Weather refers to the short-term conditions of the lower atmosphere, such as precipitation (pruh·si·puh·tay·shn), temperature, humidity, wind direction, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure. It could be sunny, cloudy, rainy, foggy, cold, hot, windy, stormy, snowing … the list goes on.

Weather can change within minutes, hours, or even seasons. The atmospheric conditions that influence weather are always fluctuating, which is why the weather is always changing.

Definition of Climate

Climate is the atmospheric condition of a particular location over a long-term period. The average summation of the atmospheric elements of a place is considered the climate of that particular region.

These atmospheric elements include temperature, solar radiation, precipitation, humidity, wind, and atmospheric pressure. Depending on these elements and their variants, respective centers of a specific zone maintain climate records.

Conclusion

As a result, we can say in simple terms — the weather is what we get and the climate is what we expect!

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