Here is some fun facts about sunny weather!!
1.The position of the sun in the sky affects weather. The sun gives us heat. So, days are hotter than nights. In the mornings and evenings the weather is not hot. The rays of the sun are less hot. At noon, when the sun is overhead the weather is the hottest. The rays of the sun are hot. During summer, the weather is very hot. During winter, the weather is cold. A bright sunshine indicates sunny weather.
2.A forecast of 'Partly Cloudy' or 'Partly Sunny', is made when between 3/10 and 6/10 of the sky is to be covered with clouds. The difference between these terms is based on the forecast period itself - during the day, either term could be used. However, for the nighttime forecast periods, a forecast of 'partly cloudy' would be the only appropriate term, as there is no sunshine at night!
3When air sinks from high in the atmosphere to the lower levels it warms up and dries out. This is because air at the top of the atmosphere is less dense. If we take that air lower to where the density is greater, it gets compressed. This acts to warm up the air (moving the molecules faster). The faster moving air molecules mean that the water molecules are unlikely to stick together, due to high momentum. This means the humidity is lower. This is associated with clear skies.
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