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Page 1: Climate

Climatevs.

Weather

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The short term condition of the

atmosphere

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The average weather in an

area over a long period of time

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Both are defined by:temperaturehumidity winds precipitation

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I. What Determines

Climate?4 factors

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A. Latitudedistance from equator measured in degrees north or south of the equator

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equator: 0° latitude

North Pole: 90° N

South Pole: 90° S

A. Latitude

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Equator = direct, concentrated sunlight

Poles = less sunlight because of the angle of the earth’s tilt.

A. Latitude

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Effects of Latitude on Solar Angle

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B. Atmospheric Circulation

Patterns

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3 important properties of air: Cold air sinks,

and warms as it sinks.

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Warm air rises and cools as it rises.

3 important properties of air:

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Warm air holds more water vapor than cold air.As warm air cools, the water vapor it

contains condenses forming rain, snow, or fog.

3 important properties of air:

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1. Wind is a result of cooler air replacing warm air that rises

B. Atmospheric Circulation Patterns

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2. Because different latitudes get different amounts of solar energy…

B. Atmospheric Circulation Patterns

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…we get different winds & different circulation patterns of precipitation.

B. Atmospheric Circulation Patterns

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Why does the equator get such large amounts of

rainfall?

Why does the equator get such large amounts of

rainfall?

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Answer:Answer:Warm air holds lots of

water that evaporates from oceans & land. As air rises, it cools & loses ability to hold lots of water. Thus, it rains heavily at the equator.

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C. Ocean Circulation Patterns

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C. Ocean Circulation Patterns

1. caused by winds & rotation of earth

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2. make climates more moderate

coasts have warmer winters & cooler summers than inland

C. Ocean Circulation Patterns

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D. Local Geography

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D. Local Geography

1. Higher elevations are cooler

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2. mountains cause air to be deflected upwards & cooled…

D. Local Geography

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…so it releases moisture on one side of mountain but not on other.

D. Local Geography

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III. Seasonal Changes in

Climate

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Seasons are caused by

Earth’s 23.5° tilt

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SEPTEMBER AND MARCH 22

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JUNE 21

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DECEMBER 21

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EARTH IS TILTED

A TILTED EARTH WOULD EXPLAIN MOST OF THE OBSERVATIONS THAT WE SEE .

THE EARTH IS TILTED AT A 23.5 DEGREE ANGLE.

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Solar AngleBeam spreading reduces intensity of solar energy

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Atmospheric Beam Depletion

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Earth-Sun Relations

Earth’s Seasons

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Mythbuster

Tell this to everyone you know:

“Earth’s seasons are solely a result of the tilt of earth’s axis, and NOT due to how close or far from the sun our planet is!!!

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Slides 25 through 35 are used with permission (as per the millennium copyright act) from the following website:

raider.muc.edu/~mancuscm/lecture%20ppts/Lecture%201.ppt midwoodscience.org/mcdonnell/seasons.ppt