No matter where we are on Earth, the weather affects us all. From our everyday activities and decisions, to our livelihoods, the way our society is organised, and our language and lore.
We have sayings such as "Red sky at night, shepherd's delight. Red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning", and "Rain before seven, fine by eleven" and lore such as if cows are lying down in a field, rain is coming.
Because it affects us so much on a daily basis, it is therefore incredibly important to be able to understand how the weather works and the reasons behind the wide variety of phenomena that affect us every day on a local level, and how this is linked to wider global weather systems in our atmosphere.
This section enables you to revise the weather and climate topic. It will start by introducing the basics, before going onto more advanced knowledge, concepts and case studies, with questions and other tasks at the end of each section.
We have sayings such as "Red sky at night, shepherd's delight. Red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning", and "Rain before seven, fine by eleven" and lore such as if cows are lying down in a field, rain is coming.
Because it affects us so much on a daily basis, it is therefore incredibly important to be able to understand how the weather works and the reasons behind the wide variety of phenomena that affect us every day on a local level, and how this is linked to wider global weather systems in our atmosphere.
This section enables you to revise the weather and climate topic. It will start by introducing the basics, before going onto more advanced knowledge, concepts and case studies, with questions and other tasks at the end of each section.