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- Climate | Definition, Weather, Meteorology | Britannica
Climate, conditions of the atmosphere at a particular location over a long period of time; it is the long-term summation of the atmospheric elements (and their variations) that, over short time periods, constitute weather These elements are solar radiation, temperature, humidity, precipitation
- Climate - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA experts provide data, tools and information to help people understand and prepare for a changing climate
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Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area Weather can change from hour-to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month or even year-to-year A region ’s weather patterns, usually tracked for at least 30 years, are considered its climate Climate System Different parts of the world have different climates Some parts of the world are hot and rainy nearly every day They have a
- Climate System - NOAA Climate. gov
Climate System Includes natural processes within the climate system: orbital patterns, solar radiation, oceans, atmosphere, water cycle, the natural greenhouse effect, carbon cycle, regional climates and differences between climate and weather
- Climate - World Meteorological Organization
Climate is the average weather conditions for a particular location over a long period of time, ranging from months to thousands or millions of years WMO uses a 30-year period to determine the average climate
- The Climate System - Center for Science Education
Our climate depends on the whole Earth system The Sun, land (geosphere), ocean (hydrosphere), ice (cryosphere), and living organisms (biosphere) interact with the atmosphere in the climate system
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