Weather refers to short term atmospheric conditions such as temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, and visibility that change from day to day. Climate, on the other hand, represents long term patterns of weather averaged over decades or centuries. The video also explains how weather is measured using instruments like weather stations and satellites, while climate is analyzed through historical data and long term trends. The connection between climate change and weather patterns is discussed, emphasizing their impact on daily life, agriculture, water resources, and policy making.
00:00 Introduction
00:18Â Defining Climate
00:35Â Key Differences Between Weather and Climate
01:09Â Measuring Weather and Climate
01:18Â Real World Examples
01:53Â Importance of Understanding Weather and Climate
02:22Â Climate Change and Weather Patterns
02:59Â Conclusion