Science Loses When Activists And Media Weaponize Weather To Push Climate Dogma
by Brian C. Joondeph, MD Jan 8, 2025
What’s the difference between weather and climate? Let’s ask the expert class, the governmental National Weather Service. [emphasis, links added]
Weather is defined as the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place, with respect to variables such as temperature, moisture, wind speed and direction, and barometric pressure.
Climate is defined as the expected frequency of specific states of the atmosphere, ocean, and land, including variables such as temperature, salinity, soil moisture, wind speed and direction, and current strength and direction. It encompasses the weather over different periods of time and also relates to mutual interactions between the components of the earth system (e.g., atmospheric composition, volcanic eruptions, changes in the earth’s orbit around the sun, and changes in the energy from the sun itself).
That’s a mouthful, a typical governmental explanation.
https://climatechangedispatch.com/science-loses-when-activists-and-media-weaponize-weather-to-push-climate-dogma/