Essay About Weather And Weather

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People often confuse between climate and weather- the two really are quite different. Weather describes the atmospheric condition over a short period of time that is from day to day or week to week. While climate describes average conditions over a long period of time. Step out and you experience many facets of weather. Air temperature and pressure, humidity, wind speed and direction, cloud type and cover and the amount and form of precipitation are all the characteristics of the momentary conditions we call weather.
The sun is ultimately responsible for the weather. The rays from sun are absorbed differently by land and water surfaces, equal amounts of solar radiation heat the ground more quickly than they do water. Differential warming in …show more content…

The wind, temperature and humidity here will change abruptly, producing atmospheric instability. When things in the atmosphere get out of balance, storms develop, bringing rain or snow and sometimes lightning and thunder too. The weather you experience is influenced by several factors including your location’s latitude, elevation and proximity to water bodies. Even the degree of urban development that creates heat islands and the amount of snow cover, which chills an overlying air mass plays important roles. 2.2.2 Elements of Weather and Climate
When studying climate or weather, the elements of each seem to be interchangeable. Though the difference between the terms like “precipitation” and “average precipitation” may seem negligible, their differences are considered to be the important factors in what separates weather from climate. Weather is the combination of daily factors which result in rain or sunshine, while climate is the long-term total of those daily factors over periods of decades. To distinguish clearly the differences in how these elements concern climate and weather, you first have to understand about what the elements are. Figure 2.2.1: Elements of Climate and

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