klimat
Klimat, or climate, is the long-term statistical description of the weather in a given area, encompassing average conditions, typical ranges, and the frequency of extreme events over multi-decadal timescales. It differs from weather, which describes short-term atmospheric conditions. Climate is shaped by interactions among the atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere, land surface, and biosphere, and it varies with latitude, altitude, proximity to oceans, and regional topography. Key drivers include solar radiation, greenhouse gas concentrations, atmospheric circulation, ocean currents, and land cover.
Measurement of climate relies on meteorological observations, climate normals (often 30-year averages), and paleoclimate proxies. Modern
Human activities are altering the climate system by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, leading to warming and
Climatic zones are commonly classified by characteristic temperature and precipitation patterns, including tropical, arid, temperate, and