Climate
Climate, in the scientific sense, refers to the long-term statistical properties of the atmosphere in a region or across the globe. It describes average conditions and their variability over extended periods, typically decades, in contrast to weather, which can change from hour to hour or day to day. Climate includes mean values such as average temperature and precipitation, as well as the distribution and frequency of extremes, seasonality, and other patterns.
The climate system consists of interacting components: the atmosphere, the hydrosphere (oceans, rivers, and groundwater), the
Climate is driven by internal variability and external forcings. Natural factors include orbital variations, volcanic eruptions,
Observed changes in many regions include warming temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, retreat of glaciers, thawing of
Addressing climate change involves monitoring and research, mitigation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and adaptation to