Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the difference between weather and climate?

What's the difference between weather and climate?

First of all, explain the differences.

1, weather:

Noun (short for noun)? Weather; Weather; situation

Transitive verbs? Weathering; Bear; Exposure to sunlight and rain

An intransitive verb? Weathering; Fading; Withstand wind and rain

Adjective? Headwind; weather forecast

2. Climate:

Noun (short for noun)? Climate; atmosphere

Second, when expressing the weather, the timeliness is different.

1, weather: the perennial climate of a certain area, including temperature and rainfall. It can also be used metaphorically.

2. Climate: refers to the specific short-term weather in a certain area, including sunny, rainy, cold and warm conditions.

Third, pay attention to differences.

1, Weather: refers to the specific weather conditions in a certain place on a certain day, such as rain or shine, precipitation, temperature, wind force and wind direction.

2. Climate: refers to the general climate of a certain area, such as drought, humidity, temperature and coolness.