Okay kiddo, do you know what an earthquake is? It's when the ground shakes and moves because there is a lot of pressure building up deep under the Earth's surface. This pressure gets released suddenly, causing the ground to shake and move.
Now, earthquake weather is when people start to think that the weather has something to do with earthquakes. Some people believe that certain weather conditions can cause or predict earthquakes, but there is no scientific evidence that supports this idea.
Sometimes, people might notice that it's hot and dry or that there are strange clouds in the sky before an earthquake, and they start to believe that the weather has something to do with it. But scientists say that earthquakes happen because of changes and movements in the Earth's crust and not because of the weather.
So, in summary, earthquake weather is just a superstition. The weather cannot predict or cause earthquakes, and it's important to listen to what scientists say about natural disasters instead of superstitions or rumors.