Weather Is Not Climate Despite Record High Heat
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Scientific American does not have the power to bring down city temps, but is clearing the air of confusion between day-to-day whether events and climate.
Weather is the day-to-day temperature, humidity or precipitation that determines whether you’ll wear your spring coat or strip down for summer. Climate is the overall combination of all these elements over a long period of time.
While the article points out that one cannot draw conclusions about climate change from specific weather events, it does note that by bundling them all together, a picture of climate change does emerge.
Scientific American: Weather is not climate, even as some U.S. cities near record temps
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