China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - The difference between astronomical phenomena and weather phenomena
The difference between astronomical phenomena and weather phenomena
Astronomical phenomena are special phenomena caused by the celestial body reaching a specific position (objective position) or state.
Weather phenomena are precipitation, water vapor condensation (except clouds), frozen matter produced in the air and on the ground, as well as atmospheric physical phenomena such as sound, light, electricity, etc., and also include some wind-related characteristics.
The two are different in location. Astronomy refers to the universe, while weather refers to the earth.
The objects are different. Astronomy refers to celestial bodies, and weather refers to the atmosphere.