what is the difference between cloud and climate
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Clouds affect the climate but changes in the climate, in turn, affect the clouds. This relationship creates a complicated system of climate feedbacks, in which clouds modulate Earth's radiation and water balances. Clouds cool Earth's surface by reflecting incoming sunlight.
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Clouds play a vital role in our climate by regulating the amount of solar energy that reaches the surface and the amount of the Earth's energy that is radiated back into space. The more energy that is trapped by the planet, the warmer our climate will grow. If less energy is collected, the climate will become cooler. Understanding this energy balance is fundamental to answering any of the questions posed by climate change.
The Earth's atmosphere has seen large variations in it's history, but only recently have climatologists been finding signs that human activity on the planet is causing climate change. To forecast the impact and severity of these changes, climatologists run computer simulations based on our understanding of the physical dynamics of the environment. These models must include all aspects of the atmosphere, surface and oceans which effect this balance in order to improve the accuracy of their predictions. Clouds are not well represented in these models due to a limited understanding of their energy characteristics (how well they absorb or reflect energy) and distribution (where and how many clouds there are).