Weather and Climate
🎯 In this topic you will
- Describe the difference between weather and climate
- Explain how weather can change in the short term
- Understand how climate describes long-term patterns
- Recognize how climate change affects the Earth
- Identify why distinguishing weather and climate is important
🧠 Key Words
- weather
- climate
- atmosphere
- climate change
- satellite
Show Definitions
- weather: The condition of the atmosphere at a specific place and time, including factors like temperature, wind, and precipitation.
- climate: The average weather conditions of a region measured over a long time, typically 30 years or more.
- atmosphere: The layer of gases surrounding Earth that supports life and affects weather and climate.
- climate change: Long-term alteration of global or regional climate patterns, often linked to human activities.
- satellite: A man-made object orbiting Earth that collects data used to monitor weather and climate.
🌍 Understanding Weather and Climate
Many people use the words "weather" and "climate" as if they mean the same thing, but in science, they are very different. Understanding this difference is important when we talk about the Earth's atmosphere and how it is changing.
🧪 Did you know?
The word "climate" comes from the ancient Greek word klima, which referred to the angle of the sun — early scientists noticed that sun angle affected weather patterns around the world.
🌦️ What Is Weather?
Weather is what the atmosphere is like at a particular place and time. It can change from hour to hour or day to day. Weather includes things like temperature, wind, rain, snow, clouds, and sunshine. For example, it might be sunny in the morning but start raining in the afternoon. Weather can be predicted for a few days ahead using satellite data and weather instruments.
🌡️ What Is Climate?
Climate, on the other hand, describes the average weather conditions in a place over a long period of time — usually 30 years or more. It tells us what the weather is usually like in a certain area. For example, the climate of a desert is hot and dry most of the year, while the climate of a rainforest is hot and wet. Climate doesn’t change quickly; it takes many years for noticeable shifts to happen.
📌 Important Concept
Weather vs. Climate: Weather describes short-term atmospheric conditions like temperature, wind, and precipitation, while climate refers to the long-term average of these conditions in a region over decades.
👕 Everyday Impact of Climate
Another way to understand the difference is that weather tells you what to wear today, while climate tells you what clothes people usually wear in that region. If you live in a cold climate, you'll need warm clothes most of the year, even if one day happens to be unusually warm.
📉 Long-Term Changes and Climate
While weather can change quickly and feel dramatic, climate changes much more slowly — but it can have serious effects. When scientists talk about climate change, they are not talking about daily changes in temperature or rain. They are referring to long-term shifts in the average conditions of the Earth's climate.
🔬 Why the Difference Matters
Understanding the difference between weather and climate helps us make sense of local changes and global trends. It also helps scientists track patterns over time and study how human activities might be affecting the Earth's atmosphere.
🔥 Rising Global Temperatures
Over the past century, scientists have observed a steady increase in the Earth's average surface temperature. This rise is mainly due to the buildup of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which trap heat from the Sun. As a result, glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising, and extreme weather events are becoming more common. This trend is one of the key indicators of climate change and shows how human activities are affecting the planet’s long-term climate.

⚠️ Common Mistake
Be careful not to confuse climate change with daily weather changes — climate change refers to long-term trends, not temporary fluctuations.
❓ QUESTIONS
1. What is the difference between weather and climate?
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2. Give an example of a type of weather and explain how it might change during a day.
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3. Why do scientists use long-term data to describe climate?
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4. How does understanding the difference between weather and climate help scientists?
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5. What does the phrase "climate change" refer to?