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Video: Climate Quiz – Section 11.2 Review Video: Climate Quiz – Section 11.2 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

Water has a high heat capacity 11.3 Oceans and Climate Water has a high heat capacity Water heats up and cools down slowly, and can absorb large amounts of thermal energy.  Oceans can store and transport huge amounts of energy Oceans influence weather through the water cycle Eg) Mositure and ppt Video Ocean and Climate Change VideoTemperature vs. Heat See page 428 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

Weather: The condition of the atmosphere at a specific time Climate = The average weather tracked over many years Climates vary greatly around the world Climate measures temperature + precipitation > 30 years Climate is affected by movement of energy through the oceans (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

How Oceans Affect Weather Through convection, heat energy transfers from the ocean’s surface to the air, and this warm air rises  The surface of the ocean is heated by the sun The warm “bubble” of air is called a thermal The thermal rises until it loses its heat, and then drops back down again. This process of heat transfer is called convection. See page 430 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

El Niño and La Niña El Niño is the warming ocean effect that occurs some years in December off the Pacific coast of Ecuador. El Niño can change the weather around the world, including warmer and wetter in BC, and droughts in Africa and Australia. Changing ocean temperatures also cause sea life to change behaviours. La Niña is a cooling of similar waters, and produces almost the opposite effects of El Niño. (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

The Moderating Effect of Oceans on Climate Oceans can make cold, northern locations warmer Locations like BC, Norway and England benefit Because of water’s high heat capacity, heat energy can be carried from south to north by currents like the Gulf Stream (in England and Norway) or the Pacific Drift (in BC). As the warm water evaporates, it carries energy over the mainland of the province. Mountains block the warmth from reaching into the interior. Edmonton and Manchester, England are the same latitude Edmonton, Alberta January average temperature = 7 C Manchester, England January average temperature = +6 C See pages 431 - 432 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

The Moderating Effect of Oceans on Climate (continued) For these reasons, we can see considerable differences between locations at the same approximate latitude (distance from the equator) in BC See pages 431 - 432 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

Draw Figure 11.28 –The Rain Shadow for the Coast of BC – Page 432 Explain the effect of the Coastal Mountain Ranges. Page 435 # 1-6, 10 Chapter 11 Test/Quiz coming up - Wednesday (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007