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It's really an average pattern of weather for a particular region.
What climate means In short, climate is the description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
Scientists are normally reluctant to attribute anomalous weather to climate change because climate is typically defined as a regional average pattern of weather witnessed over a period of 30 or more years.
"It does mean that our dry pattern of weather that settled in in mid-spring and caused a drought in the summer is over and has changed to a normal or wetter-than-normal pattern," he said.
If a longer-term shift has occurred, and La Nina materializes more frequently as a result, this winter's highly variable pattern of weather in the United States would probably become more familiar.
But it too can impose a distinctive pattern of weather worldwide.A moderately strong La Niña began around the middle of 2010 and is now at its peak; it is very likely to last another couple of months, and conceivably into the middle of this year.
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The patterns of weather and climate have to be accommodated in our crowded landscape.
Kenyan culture (and much of Africa) is deeply rooted in the patterns of weather and climate; much of their economy depends on agricultural production.
New patterns of weather, tourism, commerce and politics will continue to lead disease-causing microbes directly to vulnerable hosts, exploding into outbreaks of new infections.
The Naro's payload will be mainly devoted to analysing patterns of weather and radiation, and to measuring distances between points on earth.
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