
Weather phenomena
Weather phenomena are natural atmospheric events driven by interactions between air, water, and temperature. For example, warm air rising and cooling can create clouds, leading to rain or storms. High and low-pressure systems influence sunny or stormy weather, while fronts are boundaries between different air masses that trigger changes like rain or wind. Lightning occurs from electrical charges within storm clouds, and phenomena like tornadoes and hurricanes are intense, rotating systems fueled by warm ocean water. These events are part of Earth's dynamic climate system, constantly changing due to complex patterns of temperature, moisture, and pressure.