A high short and middle term variability overshadows longer term trends. They may well be consequences of weather and climate changes rather than their causes.
- winds and air mass flows that transport energy and water, mostly from tropical areas to higher latitudes;
- cloud formation and rainfalls that follow water evaporation, essential to provide soil moisture and the ability to develop flora and fauna;
- tropical cyclones and tornadoes;
- ocean currents and thermal oscillations, taking place over decades or longer time periods, and interfering with the atmosphere;
- ice formation and melting;
- sea level change;