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Weather & Climate

 
Weather — what we encounter day-to-day, like sunshine, rain, wind, snow, warmth and so forth — is different from climate, which is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place. Weather includes average weather conditions, regular weather sequences (i.e. seasons) and special weather events like tornadoes and floods. Climate describes what a place is usually "like" (Seattle has a rainy climate, Miami has a warm climate, etc.). Consult MNN for up-to-date news and information about weather and climate in your area and elsewhere. (Source: EPA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Weather & Climate

  • 6 cool facts about snow

    Mon, Feb 11 2013 at 1:25 PM

    From huge snow dunes to the shape and uniqueness of snowflakes, here's some handy snow trivia.

  • Nature adapts to shifting seasons

    Fri, Feb 08 2013 at 12:05 PM

    The natural world is already adapting to changes in the seasons, with evidence from across the United States that spring is steadily moving up the time of its arrival.

  • January declared second-warmest on record

    Thu, Feb 07 2013 at 12:28 PM

    Globally, January had an average temperature that was 0.92 degrees Fahrenheit above a 30-year baseline.

  • Climate science comes alive as art

    Fri, Feb 01 2013 at 2:49 PM

    A collaborative effort pulls video gamers, music professors, multimedia designers and polar researchers together to make climate science approachable.

  • Lightning flash from severe thunderstorm seen from space

    Wed, Jan 30 2013 at 4:57 PM

    A space satellite was able to spot details of storm clouds and a lightning flash over Tennessee earlier today.

  • Satellite spies severe weather brewing

    Tue, Jan 29 2013 at 3:50 PM

    The National Weather Service has forecast severe thunderstorms, with damaging winds and hail — and possibly even tornadoes — for parts of the U.S.

  • 7 wonderful frozen spider webs [Photos]

    Tue, Jan 29 2013 at 11:33 AM

    Hoar frost forms on cold, clear nights when heat rises into the atmosphere, causing exposed objects near the ground to grow colder than the surrounding air.

  • Storm dumps 2.5 feet of rain on eastern Australia

    Tue, Jan 29 2013 at 9:24 AM

    Video: Rains lashed towns across eastern Australia, all the way down to Sydney, creating massive flooding, churning up foam from the ocean that bewildered drivers, and stranding civilians who had to be rescued by helicopter.

  • 10 lessons learned from Superstorm Sandy

    Mon, Jan 28 2013 at 2:50 PM

    Experts gather in NYC to discuss how cities, using history as a guide, can better prepare for future disasters, particularly those linked with climate change.

  • How to prevent cellphone frostbite

    Mon, Jan 28 2013 at 10:09 AM

    When the temperature drops below freezing, the lithium-ion batteries can lose some of, or even all, their charge for a time.

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