Climate is not the same as weather, although these two terms are used interchangeably by mistake. The Spanish meteorologist Mar Gómez tells us that the weather would be comparable to the personality of an individual, while the weather represents the state of mind at a given moment. Climate is the average condition that is observed in a certain place at a particular time of year, while the weather is the prevailing meteorological conditions at a specific time. Therefore, we can say that despite the fact that in summer the weather is warm, on some days of that season it can be cold. Mar Gómez, the author of the book "How are raindrops like hamburger buns?", Had a pleasant conversation with Guillermo Arduino about climate change, atmospheric phenomena and tropical meteorology.
Why is the weather and the weather not the same?
2021-04-01T22:40:32.981Z
Climate is not the same as weather, although these two terms are used interchangeably by mistake. The Spanish meteorologist Mar Gómez explains why.