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Climate is the same thing as weather.Describe a climate. You have just described weather.
Weather is a set of environmental conditions.
For example, in order for the weather to be rainy, many conditions must exist. Many changes must take place and must have been taking place in earlier processes. Thus any day the weather changes, climate change is taking place. This is why when we travel geographically, we experience different weather because we have moved into a different climate, a different portion of the circle called Earth, the cycle called Earth.
We can generally predict the weather because we know weather follows a pattern, patterns. That pattern is, weather in one area will move across the planet and affect each area in succession, in a cycle, in a cyclic pattern. Variations in this weather occur due to many continuous changes in conditions in relation to different geographic influences such as topography, vegetation, bodies of water and so on.
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All creations have a climate in their cells, in their atoms.One way we can know human climate exists is when we check our temperature or our pulse (heart rate), blood pressure, glucose level, oxygen level or other measurements. All of these are measurements of our body ecosystem that tells us if our body is functioning in homeostasis. These measurements are part of our body's weather indicators. Any time, any doctor runs any kind of test, they are checking an area of our weather, our climate, our condition, our environment, our body, our ecosystem.
Since we know Earth's weather and our body's weather are the same thing as climate, and we also know that weather in one part of Earth and one part of the body will affect other areas, then we have another way of knowing what climate change is on a much greater scale, a Great Year Scale.
Earth is not a bubble. Outside this Earth, there is also weather, thus climate. The Solar System has weather, thus climate. The Milky Way Galaxy has climate, thus weather. If the weather changes in the Solar System or Galaxy, and it always does, then Earth's weather (climate) is also affected. This is because Earth is in the same body as the Solar System and Galaxy. Earth is part of the same ecosystem as the Solar System and Galaxy. Earth is a microclimate of the Solar System which is a microclimate of the Galaxy which is a microclimate of the Universe.
Climate Change is more than just global warming temperature change. From personal experience, you know that if your temperature changes, then something else is going on in your body and likely in the environment you have been in, and are now in and in the set of conditions that keeps you in a healthy dynamic balance.
In the same way we monitor patterns to know how weather changes on this Earth, we can also begin to monitor larger patterns outside Earth to know how Global Climate Change occurs based on the positioning of Earth and Sun in relation to many Star Constellations.
These positions affect climate (weather) outside this Earth and weather (climate) inside this Earth. We know ourselves that weather on this Earth affects the climate inside our own bodies.
In other words, the Solar System is not a bubble and is not filled with space that has no weather in it or climate in it. Outer space is part of Earth's outer climate, thus has outer weather. In like manner, Earth's climate is part of our body's outer climate. Our human covering called skin does not make human bodies a bubble and neither does Earth's covering called atmosphere make Earth a bubble.
Climate (weather) on this Earth moves and changes in a cycle. We can look at what's happening in one location and know it is coming to another location. Likewise, we can look at what's happening in one part of the systems outside of Earth and know it is coming to Earth. Global Warming is a temperature indicator of many other weather related changes inside and outside Earth. This is why there are many weather changes taking place that are falling outside of our brief historical norms and level of awareness.
The main driver of global weather changes in frequency, duration and intensity is a broad range of changes in conditions outside this Earth in the Galaxy and in the Solar System. We can use Earth and Sun positioning in relation to Star Constellations as signs, indicators, barometers, indicators, announcers of things to come, of weather to come, of climate changes to come. All of these changes are unchangeable by humans.