We know some areas in the world generally get a certain amount of rainfall in the summer, or other places in the world are usually hot or usually cold.
Scientists who study climate are called climatologists. Studying climate is an important job because it helps to figure out why weather patterns are changing, and how we may be able to stop or slow down activities that are causing global warming.
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What is the difference between weather and climate? What factors affect climate? Wonder What's Next? Join us in Wonderopolis tomorrow to learn about an invasion going on all around you! Try It Out Are you ready to get outside and experience the weather? Be sure to find a friend or family member to help you explore the following activities: How accurate is the weatherman where you live? Find out! Track a particular weather forecast over the course of the next week. It can be a weather forecast in a local newspaper, on a smartphone application, or on a local television station.
Each day, write down the pertinent details of the forecast, including expected high and low temperatures, as well as expected amounts of precipitation. Then see what happens! Alongside the predictions, write down what actually happens each day. At the end of the week, determine how accurate the forecasts were.
What do you think? Were the results like you expected? Why or why not? What is the climate like where you live? Is it generally warm or cold? Rainy or sunny? Now think about a location where you've always dreamed of living. Do some Internet research on that location to learn what its climate is really like. How does the climate of your dream location compare to where you live now? What about your wardrobe or daily routine would change if you moved to your dream location? No need to wait for the weatherman to tell you the forecast when you can make your very own Homemade Barometer!
A barometer is a special instrument that measures pressure in the atmosphere. By measuring the rising and falling of the waterline in your barometer, you'll be able to know when to expect sunshine…or when to pack an umbrella! Did you get it? Test your knowledge. What are you wondering? Wonder Words climate precipitation humidity barometric latitude axis wind time wet snow coat weather change location average pressure wardrobe dramatically Take the Wonder Word Challenge.
Join the Discussion. I love your app on it we learned that weather is nacher too. Meghan and Lucilia Oct 19, We love this aritcil. It was so much fun to read along with the speacer. Jordon Oct 19, Nour Omoor Mar 13, Mar 15, Mika Feb 25, The article why do different states have different weather was very interesting to me. Feb 26, Noor Mar 13, G's Wonder Monsters Jan 19, We learned the differences between weather and climate.
We also related this article to our lessons in science class about climate zones. We learned that different states have different weather at the same time. We know that Miami is closer to the equator than Detroit. We live near Detroit and Mrs. G wishes she lived in Miami during the winter months!!! Jan 25, Jan 22, Jordan Sep 22, Sep 26, Aug 12, Simar Aug 1, Oh my god I didn't know that Miami and Detroit are in the same country but have different climates!
I am not sure about New Zealand's climate because in New Zealand it's half cold and half hot so I'm not sure what New Zealand climate is? Aug 2, Ian Jul 30, I learnt that Miami is much closer to the equator than Detroit. Jul 31, The thunderstorm dropped about three centimeters of rain today. The average summer temperatures have increased over the last ten years.
The snowfall in this area was more this week than it was last week. The average wind speed in April was less than it was in March. Weather can be sunny or cloudy, wet or dry, warm or cold. What is this? Quizzes you may like. Weather vs Climate. Weather vs. Ocean Zones.
Earth discovered - Climate graphic. NASA scientists say tied for the seventh warmest of any year since , continuing a long-term trend of rising global temperatures. Ice covers 10 percent of Earth's surface and helps moderate the planet's temperature. Glaciers and ice sheets around the world are melting at an alarming rate. By keeping an eye on Earth's ice from space, NASA satellites help us understand the global effects of climate change. Pliocene CO2 graphic - climate.
Graphic: A simplified animation of the greenhouse effect. This visualization shows carbon emissions from fires from January 1, through December 31, The color bar reflects the quantity of carbon emitted.
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