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🌍Climate vs Weather🌦️

Weather and climate both describe the atmosphere, but over very different timescales. One is what you see today; the other is what you expect over decades.

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🌍Climate
  • The long-term average of weather over decades
  • Measured over periods of 30 years or more
  • Describes typical conditions for a region
  • Changes slowly and reflects broad trends
  • Examples: a desert climate or a tropical climate
🌦️Weather
  • The state of the atmosphere at a given moment
  • Measured over hours and days
  • Describes current temperature, rain, wind and clouds
  • Changes quickly and is hard to predict far ahead
  • Examples: a rainy afternoon or a sunny morning

Verdict

Weather is what you get on a particular day; climate is what you expect on average. A cold day does not disprove a warming climate — climate is the long-run pattern behind daily weather.

Frequently asked

How long must you observe to measure climate?+

At least 30 years of data is the standard period for defining a region's climate.

Does a cold day disprove climate change?+

No. Climate is a decades-long average; a single cold day is just short-term weather.

Why is weather hard to predict far ahead?+

The atmosphere is chaotic, so tiny uncertainties grow rapidly beyond about a week or two.

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