Weather refers to the changes in temperature, wind direction and speed and air moisture that take place over a short period of time. It is defined by humidity, pressure, wind, temperature and precipitation. Almost all of the meteorologists claim that weather is an important part of our lives even though we cannot control it. Why? It’s because we use the weather pattern to give us sufficient time to adjust or prepare. In different places, people also experience different kinds of weather such as:
sunny, stormy, rainy, cloudy, hot, dry, wet, windy, foggy, snow, hurricanes, thunderstorm, hail, drought, blizzard and mist. These types of weather in different seasons – winter, spring, summer and fall – and they have different effects on human beings. Some examples of these effects are: desertification, extreme weather and formation of land bridges during glacial cycle.