A tornado is a meteorological phenomenon that is characterized
by presenting a funnel-shaped column of air that rotates on itself and is in contact with the ground in its lower part and with a cumulonimbus in its upper part. WARM
Hot, macro-thermal or mega-thermal climates present
high annual averages of temperatures, around 23 ° C and above 18 ° C every month, without great seasonal variations, since the temperature is little variable during the year. SUNNY
sunny weather is a weather condition
in which the sky is cloudless and sunny PARTLY CLOUDY
These are weather conditions in which the clouds
do not completely cover the sky, leaving gaps between them. SNOWY
The polar climate is a very cold climate
characteristic of the polar areas and those of high altitude, where a very sparse vegetation called tundra or perpetual snow may predominate. STORMY
stormy weather is when wind or clouds create or
threaten an approaching storm RAINBOW
It is a solar band in the shape of an arc that is
formed due to the refraction and reflection of sunlight with raindrops COLD
That it has a low or lower temperature
than what is desired, convenient or pleasant WINDY
It is characterized by the strong wind that made in
the HOT
It is known as hot to a place in which the sun's
rays hit so hard that the heat it makes is very unbearable FREEZING
it is a place in which the temperature degrees are so
low that they make that place uninhabitable DRY
It is a place where it is hot and makes it so
that the rains do not come and not a drop of water appears under the ground WEATHER FORECAST
It is an application of technology and science
to predict the state of the atmosphere for a future period and a given location or region. RAINY
They are climates with temperatures of the
coldest month above 18º C. They are located in areas that extend from Ecuador to the Tropics at altitudes below 800 to 1000 m, with rains above 750 mm per year. FOGGY
When the sky is covered with clouds, it is said to
be cloudy. This common condition is known as cloudiness and implies that the sun appears hidden from view of an observer.