Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the climatic conditions?

What are the climatic conditions?

1. Climatic conditions are the general situation of weather characteristics in a certain area for many years, and they are the general names of wind, clouds, rain, snow, frost, fog, dryness, wetness, thunder and lightning, seasons, sunshine, cold and heat. Climatic conditions are formed by the interaction of solar radiation, atmospheric circulation, ground position and shape.

2. Climate is an important factor in the planning and layout of investment projects. Some industrial projects should be located in tropical areas, some in cold areas, some require sunny weather, little rain and dryness, and some require a certain natural humidity. The layout and planning of the project should make full use of natural climatic conditions.

3. Climatic conditions are also one of the important bases for engineering architectural design. If the wind load, snow load, rain load and the degree of cold and heat are certain, then there are specific requirements for the design of the basic structure, overall structure, shape and orientation of the building, and the design needs to depend on the specific climatic conditions.

Climate is a long-term average state of atmospheric physical characteristics, which is different from weather and has stability. Time scales are months, seasons, years, years to hundreds of years. Climate is measured by the characteristics of cold, warm, dry and wet, and is usually characterized by the average value and deviation value of a certain period. The subject of studying climate is climatology.