Do Now 1) What is weather? 2) If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Where is this place (i.e. northwestern hemisphere, near.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ch. 21 Climate.
Advertisements

What is Climate? Section 16.1 Pg Climate Is the characteristic weather of a region Includes: temperature, precipitation, air pressure, humidity,
Unit 3 Lesson 6 What Factors Affect Climate?
Climate Meteorology. Factors Affecting Climate Climate includes not only the average weather conditions of an area, but also any variations from those.
Climate  Climatology is the study of Earth’s climate and factors affecting it Climate describes long term variations in weather (30+ years)
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
Climate.
Global Patterns Chapter 5 Lesson 3
Warm Up- 1. How does temperature affect density? 2. What are ocean currents? 3. Are temperature variations greater over land or water? 4. What causes ocean.
Weather Temporary behavior of atmosphere (what’s going on at any certain time) Small geographic area Can change rapidly.
What causes climate ?.
EARTH’S CLIMATE. Latitude – distance north or south of equator Elevation – height above sea level Topography – features on land Water Bodies – lakes and.
CLIMATE.
What is Climate? 17-1 pgs April 6, 2015 IN: What is the difference between weather and climate? Describe our climate.
Climate and Climate Change Environmental Science Spring 2011.
Climate.
Climate Regions Climate and Biomes.
Climate. What is climate? Long term weather pattern. Determined by – Latitude – Air Masses – Continentality – Elevation – Mountains – Ocean Currents –
Earth’s climate and how it changes
C LIMATE Chapter 21. F ACTORS THAT A FFECT C LIMATE Latitude Less solar energy as you move away from the equator Tropical zones Rays from the sun hit.
CLIMATE. What is Climate?  Climate is the average conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular area.  Caused by many factors including:
Climate: Climate: Factors that Affect Climate Page 631.
Factors that Affect Climate What is Climate? Weather conditions of an area including any variations from the norm. Exchange of energy and moisture.
Climate, Weather and Vegetation Zones
Unit 3 Lesson 6 What Factors Affect Climate?
World Climates Chapter 21, Section 2.
Climate.
Climate Change.
Global Climate Classification
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
Factors that affect the climate, World climates, and Climate Changes
Unit 4 Lesson 6 Climate Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Chapter 3 Weather and Climate.
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
Climate.
Climate.
Factors That Affect Climate
Factors that Affect Climate
Climate Average conditions of a region or the weather patterns that occur over many years.
Add the following notes to your climate terms:
Climate.
CHAPTER 2: PART 2 CLIMATE AND WEATHER
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
Bell Ringer Describe general air temperature on a cloudy night. Compare this to a clear night. Describe the type of weather expected with each of the following:
Location, location, location
Climate Verses Weather
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
The Distribution of Organisms in the Biosphere
Climate Classification
Climate Average conditions of a region or the weather patterns that occur over many years.
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
Unit 3 Lesson 6 What Factors Affect Climate?
Climate Classification
5 Themes of Geography: Place
Climate.
Climate.
Climate Average conditions of a region or the weather patterns that occur over many years.
Ch. 4.1 The Role of Climate.
Meteorology Objectives: Differentiate between weather & climate
Chapter 13 Section 3 What are climate zones?
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
18 Factors That Affect Climate
Climate.
Climate Climate is the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. Climate is determined by a variety of factors that include latitude,
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
Climate Climate Latitude
Climate Chapter 21.
Climate Average conditions of a region or the weather patterns that occur over many years.
21.1 Climate Who is Stan Hatfield and Ken Pinzke.
Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE
Presentation transcript:

Do Now 1) What is weather? 2) If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Where is this place (i.e. northwestern hemisphere, near the South Pole, etc.). Is it in the mountains, close to water, or in a desert? What’s the climate like there?

Climate

Weather Weather- what is happening in the atmosphere in particular place at a particular time.

Climate- the average weather for an area over a long period of time.

What Factors Determine Climate? Latitude Atmospheric circulation patterns Oceanic circulation patterns Local geography Solar activity Volcanic activity ***Most important of these factors is distance from the equator (Latitude).

Differential Heating At the equator, sunlight hits the Earth vertically and is concentrated over a smaller surface area. Away from the equator, sunlight hits the Earth at an oblique angle and spreads over a larger surface area.

Air Masses Air Masses and Weather ◆ Air Masses An air mass is an immense body of air that is characterized by similar temperatures and amounts of moisture at any given altitude.ir Masses ◆ Movement of Air Massesement of Air Masses • As it moves, the characteristics of an air mass change and so As it moves, the characteristics of an air mass change and so does the weather in the area over which the air mass moves. s the weather in the area over which the air mass moves.

Tropical Air Masses are Warm Polar Air Masses are Cold What a Mass Tropical Air Masses are Warm Polar Air Masses are Cold

Continental = formed over land Maritime = formed over water Air Masses are classified according to the surface over which they form. Continental = formed over land Maritime = formed over water

21.1 Factors That Affect Climate ◆ Latitude • As latitude increases, the intensity of solar energy decreases. • The tropical zone is between 23.5o north (the tropic of Cancer) and 23.5o south (the tropic of Capricorn) of the equator. The sun’s rays are most intense and the temperatures are always warm. • The temperate zones are between 23.5o and 66.5o north and between 23.5o and 66.5o south of the equator. The sun’s rays strike Earth at a smaller angle than near the equator.

21.1 Factors That Affect Climate ◆ Latitude • Polar zones are between 66.5o north and south latitudes and the poles. The sun’s rays strike Earth at a very small angle in the polar zones. ◆ Elevation • The higher the elevation is, the colder the climate. ◆ Topography • Topographic features such as mountains play an important role in the amount of precipitation that falls over an area.

Earth’s Major Climate Zones Makes no sense without caption in book

21.2 World Climates The Köppen Climate Classification System ◆ The Köppen climate classification system uses mean monthly and annual values of temperature and precipitation to classify climates.

Tropical Zone AKA: Humid Tropical Climate Mean temperature above 18C and can exceed 200 cm of rain Wet Tropical High temperature and a lot of rain Example: tropical rain forest Tropical Wet and Dry Similar to “Wet Tropical” but periods of low rain fall Example: Savanna (tropical grasslands) And tropical forest

Tropical Rain Forest

Savannah

Temperate Zone AKA: Humid Mid-Latitude Climate Humid Mid-Latitude with Mild Winters South Eastern United States (hot summer, mild winter) Humid Mid-Latitude with Severe Winters Western Alaska to Newfoundland in North America (mild summer, cold winter)

Polar Zone The mean temperature of the warmest month is below 10C Little Precipitation Example: tundra and ice cap

Tundra

Brochure Make a brochure/ pamphlet Your brochure needs to explain: What climate is What climate change is What causes climate change Make sure you include pictures and diagrams!