Climatology and Weather

Climatology and Weather

Climatology and Weather

Climatology or climate science is the scientific study of climate, scientifically defined as weather conditions averaged over a period of time. This modern field of study is regarded as a branch of the atmospheric sciences and a subfield of physical geography, which is one of the Earth sciences. Climatology now includes aspects of oceanography and biogeochemistry.

The main methods employed by climatologists are the analysis of observations and modelling the physical laws that determine the climate. The main topics of research are the study of climate variability, mechanisms of climate changes and modern climate change. Basic knowledge of climate can be used within shorter term weather forecasting, for instance about climatic cycles such as the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO), the North Atlantic oscillation (NAO), the Arctic oscillation (AO), the Pacific decadal oscillation (PDO), and the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO).

Climate models are used for a variety of purposes from study of the dynamics of the weather and climate system to projections of future climate. Weather is known as the condition of the atmosphere over a period of time, while climate has to do with the atmospheric condition over an extended to indefinite period of time.

  • Climate and the Atmosphere
  • Energy and Temperature
  • Motion in the Climate System
  • Atmospheric Moisture
  • Weather disturbances
  • Patterns of World Climate
  • Climatic Classification
  • Climates Dominated By Equatorial and Tropical Air Masses
  • Climates Dominated By Tropical and Polar Air Masses
  • Climates Dominated By Polar
  • Arctic Air Masses
  • Highlan and Ocean Climates
  • Applied Climatology
  • Climate and the Biosphere
  • Climate
  • Agriculture
  • and Food
  • Energy
  • and Industrial Technology
  • Climate and Housing
  • Climate Modification
  • Past Climates
  • Climate Forecasting
  • Radiation
  • Thermodynamics
  • Surface processes Earth-atmosphere energy balance
  • Climatic change due to human activities

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