The difference between weather and climate is a measure of time. Weather is what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time, and climate is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.
Weather is the mix of events that happen each day in our atmosphere including temperature, rainfall and humidity. Weather is not the same everywhere. Perhaps it is hot, dry and sunny today where you live, but in other parts of the world it is cloudy, raining or even snowing. Everyday, weather events are recorded and predicted by meteorologists worldwide.
Climate in your place on the globe controls the weather where you live. Climate is the average weather pattern in a place over many years. So, the climate of Antarctica is quite different than the climate of a tropical island. Hot summer days are quite typical of climates in many regions of the world, even without the affects of global warming.
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DIFFRENCE BETWEEN WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Weather | Climate |
i. Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere at any point of time and place. | i. Climate refers to the sum of total weather conditions and variations over an area for a long period of time ( more than 30 years ). |
ii. Weather conditions may vary at intervals of a few hours or a few days. | ii. Climate does not change so frequently. |
iii. Weather data are the observations recorded at a specific time. | iii. Climate refers to the average value of several elements of weather, relating to a period of more than 30 years. |
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climate
- Describes the average conditions expected at a specific place at a given time.A region's climate is generated by the climate system, which has five components: atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, land surface, and biosphere.
- Climate may include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine, wind velocity, phenomena such as fog, frost, and hail storms over a long period of time.
- Climate is defined as statistical weather information that describes the variation of weather at a given place for a specified interval.
weather
- weather describes the atmospheric conditions at a specific place at a specific point in time. Weather generally refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity
- Weather includes sunshine, rain, cloud cover, winds, hail, snow, sleet, freezing rain, flooding, blizzards, ice storms, thunderstorms, steady rains from a cold front or warm front, excessive heat, heat waves and more
- Weather is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere, and its short-term (minutes to weeks) variation
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DIFFRENCE BETWEEN WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Weather Climate i. Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere at any point of time and place. i. Climate refers to the sum of total weather conditions and variations over an area for a long period of time ( more than 30 years ). ii. Weather conditions may vary at intervals of a few hours or a few days. ii. Climate does not change so frequently. iii. Weather data are the observations recorded at a specific time. iii. Climate refers to the average value of several elements of weather, relating to a period of more than 30 years.- -9
DIFFRENCE BETWEEN WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Weather Climate i. Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere at any point of time and place. i. Climate refers to the sum of total weather conditions and variations over an area for a long period of time ( more than 30 years ). ii. Weather conditions may vary at intervals of a few hours or a few days. ii. Climate does not change so frequently. iii. Weather data are the observations recorded at a specific time. iii. Climate refers to the average value of several elements of weather, relating to a period of more than 30 years.- 9
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1. Weather refer to the state of atmosphere at any point of time and place.
2. Weather conditions may vary at intervals of a few hours or a few days.
3.Weather data are the observations recorded at a specific time.
CLIMATE:-
1. Climate refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over an area for a long period of time (more than 30 years).
2. Climate does not change so frequently.
3. Climate refers to the average value of several elements of weather, relating to a period of more than 30 years.
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Weather
Climate
Definition
Weather is the state of the atmosphere on a current day at a current time. It changes day to day.
Climate is the average conditions that are expected at a certain place over a number of years.
Components
Weather includes sunshine, rain, cloud cover, winds, hail, snow, sleet, freezing rain, flooding, blizzards, ice storms, thunderstorms, steady rains from a cold front or warm front, excessive heat, heat waves and more.
Climate may include precipitation, temperature, humidity, sunshine, and wind velocity, phenomena such as fog, frost, and hail storms over a long period of time.
Forecast
Day to day forecast can be done depending on the air pressure, temperature and other similar factors.
Climate forecast can only be done over longer periods of time, such as 30 years. The average of weather over 30 years helps determine the climate of a certain area.
Determined by
Real-time measurements of atmospheric pressure, temperature, wind speed and direction, humidity, precipitation, could cover, etc.
Aggregating weather statistics over periods of 30 years
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We hear about weather and climate all of the time. Most of us check the local weather forecast to plan our days. And climate change is certainly a “hot” topic in the news. There is, however, still a lot of confusion over the difference between the two.
Think about it this way: Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get.
Weather is what you see outside on any particular day. So, for example, it may be 75° degrees and sunny or it could be 20° degrees with heavy snow. That’s the weather.
Climate is the average of that weather. For example, you can expect snow in the Northeast in January or for it to be hot and humid in the Southeast in July. This is climate. The climate record also includes extreme values such as record high temperatures or record amounts of rainfall. If you’ve ever heard your local weather person say “today we hit a record high for this day,” she is talking about climate records.
So when we are talking about climate change, we are talking about changes in long-term averages of daily weather. In most places, weather can change from minute-to-minute, hour-to-hour, day-to-day, and season-to-season. Climate, however, is the average of weather over time and space.
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Difference Between Climate and Weather
Basis Climate Weather Definition Defines climate as the average condition expected at a particular place in a given timeframe. Defines the condition of atmosphere at a particular point of time. Projection Done by using the sum total of weather statistics over a time blocks of 30 years Done by gathering data related to meteorology like humidity, temperature of air, pressure, solar radiation, speed of wind and its direction Underlying Factors The sum total of weather statistics of time blocks of 30 years Timely measurements of pressure of atmosphere, speed and direction of wind, rainfall, humidity, overcasts and other varying factors Subject Of Study Climatology Meteorology Ingredients Consists of elements like rainfall, humidity, sunlight, wind speed,natural phenomenons like frost, fog and so on in a specific time period. Consists of weather elements like rainfall, overcasts, hailstorms, floods, heatwaves, winds,snowfall and many more. Timeframe Calculated over a long time period Calculated over a short term perioI HOPE IT HELPS U !!!
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Difference Between Climate and Weather
Basis Climate Weather Definition Defines climate as the average condition expected at a particular place in a given timeframe. Defines the condition of atmosphere at a particular point of time. Projection Done by using the sum total of weather statistics over a time blocks of 30 years Done by gathering data related to meteorology like humidity, temperature of air, pressure, solar radiation, speed of wind and its direction Underlying Factors The sum total of weather statistics of time blocks of 30 years Timely measurements of pressure of atmosphere, speed and direction of wind, rainfall, humidity, overcasts and other varying factors Subject Of Study Climatology Meteorology Ingredients Consists of elements like rainfall, humidity, sunlight, wind speed,natural phenomenons like frost, fog and so on in a specific time period. Consists of weather elements like rainfall, overcasts, hailstorms, floods, heatwaves, winds,snowfall and many more. Timeframe Calculated over a long time period Calculated over a short term period
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1. It refers to the atmospheric conditions for a short period of time.
2. It is the condition of atmosphere for small area.
3. Weather is not static i.e., it changes after short period of time.
CLIMATE:
1. It refers to the average weather conditions for a longer period of time.
2. It is for a longer area.
3. Climate is static i.e., it remain for a longer period of time.
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1) Climate refers to sum total of weather conditions and variations over large area for a long period of time.
2) The world is divided into number of climatic regions. The climate of India is described as the monsoon type. In Asia, this type of climate is found in South and the South East.
3) Thirty years is the classic length of time used to determine an area's climate. So you could easily live in a place that is considered a dry climate, but still have a week of heavy rain.
WEATHER:
1) Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere over an area at any point of time. The elements of weather and climate are the same, i.e. temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind humidity, and precipitation.
2) The weather condition fluctuate very often within a day. But there is some common pattern over a few weeks or months, i.e. days are cold or hot, windy or calm, cloudy or bright, and wet or dry.On the basis of generalised monthly atmospheric condition the year is divided into Seasons such as winter, summer or rainy season.
3) The weather can be foggy in the morning, sunny at noon, and rainy in the evening. This doesn't mean, however, that the climate changed from foggy to sunny and then to rainy over the course of a day.
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1. Weather refer to the state of atmosphere at any point of time and place.
2. Weather conditions may vary at intervals of a few hours or a few days.
3.Weather data are the observations recorded at a specific time.
CLIMATE:-
1. Climate refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over an area for a ? ? long period of time (more than 30 years).
2. Climate does not change so frequently.
3. Climate refers to the average value of several elements of weather, relating to a ? ? ?period of more than 30 years.?
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1. Weather refer to the state of atmosphere at any point of time and place.
2. Weather conditions may vary at intervals of a few hours or a few days.
3.Weather data are the observations recorded at a specific time.
CLIMATE:-
1. Climate refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over an area for a long period of time (more than 30 years).
2. Climate does not change so frequently.
3. Climate refers to the average value of several elements of weather, relating to a period of more than 30 years.
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Climate?is the weather of a place averaged over a period of time, often 30 years. Climate information includes the statistical weather information that tells us about the normal weather, as well as the range of weather extremes for a location.
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Climate is statistical weather information that provides information about the average weather condition of a particular place over a long period.
Weather is affected by temperature, pressure, humidity, cloudiness, wind, precipitation, rain, flooding, ice storms, etc.
The climate is the long term observations of the atmospheric conditions at any location like humidity, temperature, the sunshine, wind, etc.
The weather may affect the day-to-day occupation, and it may hamper transportation services, agriculture, etc.Climate significantly affects agriculture, industries, the livelihood of the peoples.
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2.The short term atmospheric condition of any place is the weather, which may vary by time-to-time.
3.The changes in the weather condition can be observed very frequently.
Climate
1.Climate is statistical weather information that provides information about the average weather condition of a particular place over a long period.
2.The long term average weather atmospheric condition of a place or country is the climate.
3.The changes in climate take a longer time to change.
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2) Weather data are recorded on daily basis i.e. a few hours or a few days
Climate:- Climate refers to the sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time
2) Climate is recorded fora longer period of time
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