Climate Change - What does 'climate' actually mean?
Lots of people discuss ' climate change '. Some people confuse 'climate' with 'weather' - but i f 'climate' and 'weather' are the same, why would there be two words? Other people say "We call climate change 'winter' and 'summer'...." What does the word ' climate ' mean? It normally means the average of conditions over 30 years . Climate normally means 'an average over 3 conventional decades'. A conventional decade is, for example, 2001-2010, or 1961-1970. So ..... 3 full, conventional decades......such as 1981 to 2010. For example .... rainfall in Ireland. And another example - ' A verage temperature 1951-1980' The definition of 'climate' goes back at least 100 years. So if we are discussing climate change , that is what 'climate' means. But in recent times, there has been a lot of variation in global temperatures. So it can ...