What is climate

Abstract The present meaning of the word climate evolved simultaneously with the formulation of research priorities which are regarded as necessary to explore the causes and, consequences of observed environmental changes. Climate can be understood in its widest sense as the totallity of influences to which the biosphere is exposed. Of primary interest are changes of these environmental conditions which are caused by the variability of the climate system . This expression is used in the sense of a physical system in which energy conversions take place, and which is forced, e.g. by the solar input, geologic events and man's activity. The climate system is composed of five major subsystems: atmosphere, hydrosphere, land surfaces, cryosphere and biosphere. These subsystems interact in a complex non-linear manner in different time scales. Major climate determining processes are outlined and the research priorities are discussed, which are regarded essential to investigate them and their interactions.

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