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What is the difference between climate and weather?

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-average rainfall
-current rainfall
-annual snowfall
-todays snowfall

average rainfall

annual snowfall
-current rainfall
-todays snowfall

whats the difference

The difference between climate and weather lies in the timescale and scope of observation.

Climate refers to the long-term patterns of weather in a specific region over a period of time, usually 30 years or more. It encompasses factors such as average temperatures, average rainfall, and prevailing wind patterns. Climate helps us understand the overall conditions of an area and the types of weather patterns it typically experiences.

Weather, on the other hand, refers to the short-term atmospheric conditions of a specific place and time. It includes variables such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed, and cloud cover that can change rapidly. Weather conditions are observed and forecasted on a daily or hourly basis.

In summary, climate focuses on long-term patterns and averages, while weather focuses on short-term and immediate atmospheric conditions.

The word "climate" matches with "average rainfall" and "annual snowfall," while the word "weather" matches with "current rainfall" and "todays snowfall."