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Weather map or climate map? Why?

Weather map or climate map? Why?

What is Going On? G20 – Group of Twenty Protesting the Australian Government’s reluctance to put Climate Change on the agenda for the G20 Summit. Australia is the only country that has reversed climate change action, repealing the “carbon tax”, which tends to penalize businesses (upper class) more than workers (lower class).

What is the message behind this political cartoon?

Another message about climate change, this one not too fancy.

We are exposed to charts, maps, and diagrams, too. Can we trust them We are exposed to charts, maps, and diagrams, too. Can we trust them? What is the source??

What is the message behind this advertisement What is the message behind this advertisement? Why is this an appropriate graphic for their message.

Climate System and Weather We often hear the words climate and weather, but we often fail to realize the relationship between weather and the climate system. In order to understand the climate system, it is important to understand what a ‘system’ is. It might be helpful to use an illustration. Think about a bicycle. If you took the bike apart and had each of the pieces laying in your driveway, the bicycle would not be very useful. However, when the pieces are assembled, even though no new pieces are added, the bicycle allows you to travel great distances in a short amount of time. You can think of the bicycle as a system. It has many parts that work together to produce something new – in this case a mode of transportation. Climate systems are similar. The climate system is made up of many different factors including the Earth’s water, clouds, atmosphere, and temperature that work together to produce weather.

Weather Weather refers to: The state of the atmosphere in a particular place and time. Weather occurs over short time periods. The weather predictions usually cover days or weeks.

Types of Weather What terms do you associate with weather? Ask students to think of things that they associate with weather. Perhaps it is helpful to make a list on the board.

What Causes Weather? Weather is an expression of the climate system. The climate system is the interaction of the atmosphere, biosphere, and other parts of the Earth that determine weather at a time or place A system is the interaction of different parts that produce something new. Teacher’s Note: This is probably a new way for students to think about weather or climate. It might be good to have students rephrase in their own language what they think it means for the weather to be an expression of the climate system. The Biosphere The Atmosphere The Oceans

Studying Climate Involves Long-term Trends Temperature Difference From Normal (°C) Looking at weather change involves only days, weeks, or months. Studying climate change requires studying long-term trends, often times 30, 50, or 100 years. (Students don’t need to understand this graph, but they should just recognize the time frame that shows the climate. This graph will come up again in LP 4) http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/

Relating Climate and Weather Here is a graph that relates the climate and weather. Have students work in pairs to look at the graph to understand that weather is an expression of the climate system. It might be helpful to scaffold it in the following way: Define the x and y-axis. What do they represent? What does an individual point on this graph represent? What do the two different colors represent? What is the trend in the thick lines? What is the trend in the wavy lines? Which lines do you think represent weather and which represent climate? At this point it is important to tell students that climate is usually measured in 30 year periods. This is not an exact number, but is rather a convention used by scientist. Notice that long-term averages, here the climate, is represented by the thick red (highs) and blue (lows) lines. Each day’s or months weather may not be exactly like the long-term climate, but it fluctuates with the trend shown by the climate line. What do the thick red and thick blue lines represent? What do the fluctuating red and blue lines represent?

Why is the Climate System Important? The climate system determines the weather. The weather affects many of our daily decisions. Climate affects long-term decisions by humans. Climate affects long-term trends in plants and animals. Ask students why understanding the climate system might be important. Once you connect the weather system to climate. Ask how the weather affects decisions that students make.