Earth’s Climate System Air and Ocean Circulation

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Earth’s Climate System Air and Ocean Circulation

In order to understand climate change, we have to understand how climate first works.

The Earth is unevenly heated.... The Sun’s radiation reaches Earth’s surface at different intensities Water and land absorb energy at different rates Water absorbs more thermal energy than air

Thermal Energy Circulation Thermal Energy is transported from areas that receive a lot of radiation to areas that receive less radiation. This keeps polar regions warmer and tropical regions cooler than they would otherwise be

Uneven Heating Creates Currents Warm air is less dense than cold air which means that hot air rises; this creates currents http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cOMushj7w8 Warm water is less dense than cold water which means that warm water rises; this creates currents http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN7E6FCuMbY

A circular current in air and other fluids (water) caused by the rising of warm fluid as cold fluid sinks Convection Currents

Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere As warm air rises, it creates an area of low pressure below it As cool air falls, it creates an area of high pressure Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere

Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere Air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure – this makes air currents or wind Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere

Prevailing Winds at the equator, 30o latitude, 60o latitude, and poles The Earth has permanent bands of high and low pressure at the equator, 30o latitude, 60o latitude, and poles

Prevailing Winds High and Low pressure, along with the rotation of the Earth causes winds that curve around the globe in the same direction almost all the time

Prevailing winds push warm air (as well as warm ocean water) from equator to the poles

http://www. youtube. com/watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPsLanVS1Q8 National Geographic – Coriolis Effect http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DVL0ugj1O4 Paper

Global Air Circulation Animation Prevailing winds are named based on the direction they originate from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHrapzHPCSA

Prevailing Winds and Climate Zones Regions where prevailing winds pass over water before reaching land have higher amounts of precipitation (ie: South American rainforest)

Prevailing Winds and Climate Zones Prevailing winds from the North Pole will be cold and dry and cause areas that receive this wind to be cold and dry (ie: Northern Canada)

Energy Transfer in the Oceans As water travels to the poles, it gets colder and saltier and therefore more dense Surface water evaporates and sea ice forms (both reject salt) Energy Transfer in the Oceans

Energy Transfer in the Oceans Dense water at the poles will sink to the ocean floor Warmer surface water from the equator flows towards the poles to take its place

Thermohaline Circulation The continuous flow of water around the world’s oceans driven by differences in water temperature and salinity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_8mw-1HYFg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuOX23yXhZ8

Ocean Currents & Climate Zones Warm ocean currents heat the air above them which moves to the land and produces rain Cold ocean currents cool the air above them causing cool, dry air to reach the land creating desert areas

Homework Read Section 8.8 (pg. 344-347) answer questions #1, 4-7