worldweathers
Worldweathers is a concept or hypothetical system that refers to the collective and interconnected weather patterns across the entire globe. It emphasizes that weather events in one region can influence or be influenced by conditions in distant parts of the world, often through atmospheric circulation and oceanic currents. This interconnectedness is a fundamental aspect of climate science, explaining phenomena like the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) which can impact weather far beyond its origin in the Pacific Ocean.
Understanding worldweathers involves studying global atmospheric dynamics, such as jet streams, trade winds, and the movement