weather and season

 

                                                                                    spring

Season of the year that appears between winter and summer; in the northern hemisphere, it falls roughly between March 21, the vernal equinox, and June 21, the summer solstice, and in the southern hemisphere between September 21 and December 21.


                                                                                  summer

Season of the year between spring and autumn; in the northern hemisphere, it falls roughly between June 21, the summer solstice, and September 21, the autumnal equinox, and in the southern hemisphere between December 21 and March 21.


                                                                                  autumn

Season of the year between summer and winter; in the northern hemisphere, it falls roughly between September 21, the autumnal equinox, and December 21, the winter solstice, and in the southern hemisphere between March 21 and June 21.

                                                                                    winter

Season of the year between autumn and spring; in the northern hemisphere, it falls roughly between December 21, the winter solstice, and March 21, the vernal equinox, and in the southern hemisphere, between June 21 and September 21.


                                                                                         cold

At least by definition. And it is that we call cold the absence of heat. Cold is actually a loss of thermal energy. In fact, specifically, we call the ability we have to feel this difference in temperature cold.


                                                                                             hot

Energy that is manifested by an increase in temperature and comes from the transformation of other energies; It is caused by the vibratory movements of the atoms and molecules that make up bodies.


                                                                                         warm

They present high average annual temperatures, around 23 °C and above 18 °C every month, without great seasonal variations, the temperature is little variable during the year.


                                                                                      rain

Rain is a hydrometeorological atmospheric phenomenon that begins with the condensation of water vapor that forms drops of water, which form clouds and fall to the ground.



                                                                                        snow

Snow is the result of a meteorological phenomenon that consists of the precipitation of small ice crystals. Snow crystals adopt geometric shapes with fractal characteristics and are grouped into flakes.


                                                                                          wind

Wind is the movement of air from an area of ​​high pressure to an area of ​​low pressure. In fact, the wind exists because the sun irregularly heats the surface of the Earth. As warm air rises, cooler air moves in to fill the void.


                                                                                   foggy

                                            Which is partially or completely covered by clouds.



                                                                                   ligtning

Lightning is a very bright glow produced in the clouds by an electrical discharge. There are different alternatives of how lightning light is produced.



                                                                                   hurricane

It is defined as a meteorological phenomenon of the lower atmosphere, which can be described as a gigantic funnel-shaped eddy. It can reach a diameter of about 1000 km and a height of 10 km.



                                                                                       sunny

Sunny days are days when there are very few or no clouds in the sky. Generally, we experience more sunny days during the summer, when the days are warmer.


                                                                                       storm

A storm is a meteorological phenomenon associated with the vertical development of cloudiness accompanied by electrical discharges or lightning and, usually, precipitation and intense gusts of wind on the surface. Electrical discharges can be cloud-cloud, cloud-ground and cloud-ionosphere.


                                                                                         thanks for washing





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