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  • Understanding Climate vs. Weather: Examples of What It Isn't
    Here are some non-examples of climate:

    * Weather: Weather refers to the short-term atmospheric conditions at a specific time and place, like temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation. Climate, on the other hand, describes long-term weather patterns over a period of decades or more.

    * A single day's temperature: A hot day in summer doesn't indicate the climate of a region.

    * A single storm: A hurricane is a weather event, not a climate pattern.

    * The temperature inside your house: This is a microclimate, a small-scale variation in temperature not reflective of the larger climate.

    * A person's preference for certain weather: Your personal liking for sunshine or snow doesn't define climate.

    Key takeaway: Climate is about long-term patterns and averages, not single events or personal preferences.

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