
Meteorological phenomena
Meteorological phenomena are natural events related to the atmosphere, such as weather patterns. These occur due to interactions between temperature, humidity, air pressure, and wind. For example, clouds form when moist air rises and cools, leading to rain. Storms develop from unstable air and energy differences, creating lightning and strong winds. Temperature changes can cause fog or frost. These phenomena result from the dynamic movement of air and moisture, shaping daily weather and long-term climate patterns. Understanding these processes helps predict weather, prepare for storms, and appreciate the complex system that influences planetary conditions.