Climate (Klimaat): The average weather measured over a period of thirty years
Weather (Weer): What is happening at a specific time, and a specific place in the atmosphere
Tropical climate (Tropisch): A climate with (on average) temperatures above 18 degrees, and it rains all year
Savannah climate (Savanne): A climate with (on average) temperatures above 18 degrees, and with a wet and a dry season
Steppe climate (Steppe): A climate with high temperatures and little rain. The plants that grow here are mainly grasses.
Desert climate (Woestijn): A climate that is (often) very hot, and always extremely dry
Continental climate (Land): Climate with a major difference in temperature between summer and winter
Tundra climate (Toendra): In this climate the temperature does not get above 10 degrees.
Polar climate (Pool): A climate where the average temperature is generally below zero degrees with lots of snow and ice
Temperate sea climate (Gematigd zee): A climate where the difference in summer and winter is not that big, and it rains throughout the year.
Alpine climate (Hooggebergte): A cold climate that is not cold because of latitude, but because of height