Humidity
This is the moisture content of the atmosphere. Relative humidity is the amount of moisture the air is able to hold at any given temperature. Humidity is measured with an instrument called HYGROMETER
This is the moisture content of the atmosphere. Relative humidity is the amount of moisture the air is able to hold at any given temperature. Humidity is measured with an instrument called HYGROMETER
1. Orographic Relief Rainfall. 2. Frontal/Cyclonic Rainfall. 3. Convectional Rainfall.
Temperature This is the degree of hotness or coldness of a place. The instrument used in measuring temperature is called THERMOMETER. Note that there are about four types of thermometer namely: the Maximum thermometer, Minimum thermometer, the wet bulb thermometer and the dry bulb thermometer. A thermometer has the following parts: bulb, mercury, metal index, …
This is a place where the elements of weather are measured and recorded as accurately as possible, which contains four thermometers. Each station has a Stevenson screen hung on a frame in the centre of the screen.
CLIMATE on its part is described as the average weather condition of a place, which has been determined to be hot or cold, warm or cold after some decades of observations and recordings say 30 – 35 years.
WEATHER is described as the atmospheric condition of a geographical area at any given time. It is the state of the troposphere which tells us about temperature, pressure, wind direction and speed, humidity, cloud cover, rainfall and the amount of sunshine of a particular place over a short period of time.