Introduction to meteorology, weather, and climate

Nawhath Thanvisitthpon, Kraiwuth Kallawicha, H. Jasmine Chao

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

Abstract

Weather and climate are related but separate meteorological concepts. Weather involves daily atmospheric conditions, including temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, and pressure. Solar energy distributions, atmospheric circulation patterns, and land–ocean interactions determine weather patterns. Weather forecasting can benefit industries such as farming and air transport. The climate is a region’s long-term weather pattern. Solar energy, the earth’s rotation and tilt, atmospheric circulation patterns, and ocean and land interactions affect climate. Statistical averages and extremes, such as 30-year average temperature and precipitation, can be used to characterize the climate. Meteorologists have expressed concerns regarding human-caused climate change, which affects global weather patterns and ecosystems. Meteorology enables the prediction and mitigation of the effects of weather and climate on humans and nature by elucidating the intricate interactions among the atmosphere, seas, and land. Meteorologists use remote sensing, computer modeling, and ground-based observation to analyze weather and climate.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHealth and Environmental Effects of Ambient Air Pollution
Subtitle of host publicationVolume 1: Air Pollution, Human Health, and the Environment
PublisherElsevier
Pages303-329
Number of pages27
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)9780443160882
ISBN (Print)9780443160899
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1 2024

Keywords

  • air quality
  • climate
  • climate change
  • health
  • meteorology
  • Weather

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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