Weather: The atmospheric conditions at a specific place and time, such as rain or snow on a particular day. It reflects short-term changes in the atmosphere.
Climate: The average weather conditions measured over a long period, typically years, in a region. It represents long-term patterns rather than daily variations.
Atmosphere: The layer of gases surrounding Earth where weather phenomena occur, influencing both weather and climate.
Weather describes short-term atmospheric changes, such as daily rain or snow, while climate refers to the long-term patterns of these conditions. Climate is determined by averaging weather data over many years, providing a broader view of typical conditions in a region. Understanding the difference between weather and climate is essential for studying environmental changes and patterns.
Distinguishing between immediate atmospheric conditions (weather) and long-term weather patterns (climate) is crucial for understanding environmental studies and predicting future changes.
1. How can knowledge of ocean currents be applied to predict weather phenomena along coastal regions?
2. Which climate factor is generally understood to have been recognized first for its long-term influence on regional climate patterns?
3. Who is credited with understanding the influence of the Gulf Stream on regional climates?
Weather — definition?
Short-term atmospheric conditions at a specific time and place.
Climate — definition?
Long-term average of weather patterns over years in a region.
Climate factors — main ones?
Latitude, elevation, relief, proximity to water.
Latitude — effect on climate?
Determines sun ray angle; closer to equator = warmer.
Ocean currents — warm or cold?
Transport heat; warm currents raise, cold currents lower coastal temperatures.
Gulf Stream — role?
A warm current influencing North America and Europe’s climate.
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