ATMOSPHERIC ENERGY.

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ATMOSPHERIC ENERGY

AIM: DO NOW: HW:

AIM: Why is weather so much work. (periods 4 and 9) DO NOW: 1 AIM: Why is weather so much work??? (periods 4 and 9) DO NOW: 1. Make a list of several words that are similar to the word ENERGY. 2. TAKE OUT LAB # 19 HW: 1. Atmospheric Energy vocab due Friday 2. Lab # 20 (seasons) due Thursday

Amazing Energy Facts To Blow Your Mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnNixMosUIo

What is energy? Energy – the ability to do work or cause change

How does energy relate to our atmosphere? Energy is constantly being transferred in our atmosphere

By what methods?? CONDUCTION CONVECTION RADIATION

What are two types of energy? Kinetic Energy – energy of motion Potential Energy - stored energy (energy of position)

The Law of Conservation of Energy Energy can neither be created or destroyed……just transferred or changed

AIM: Why is weather so much work. (periods 1 and 7) DO NOW: 1 AIM: Why is weather so much work??? (periods 1 and 7) DO NOW: 1. TAKE OUT LAB # 19 2. WHERE (season)IN EARTH’S ORBIT DOES THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE RECEIVE THE MOST INTENSE ENERGY??? HW: 1. Atmospheric Energy vocab due Friday 2. Lab # 20 (seasons) due Thursday

WHERE IN EARTH’S ORBIT DOES THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE RECEIVE THE MOST ENERGY???

TEMPERATURE What is happening to the motion of the molecules as temperature increases? What form of energy do you think temperature measures then?

What provides our atmosphere with energy? INSOLATION What provides our atmosphere with energy?

Where on the chart is the major source of energy that penetrates our atmosphere?

Using page 14 of your ESRT answer the questions  Is visible light thermal energy???? What is your evidence?

Challenge question! Is visible light thermal energy???? What is your evidence?

INcoming SOLar radiATION Higher angle = more direct Lower angle = less direct

AIM: TEST TODAY PART 2 (PD 3 AND 8: PHASE CHANGES) DO NOW: 1 AIM: TEST TODAY PART 2 (PD 3 AND 8: PHASE CHANGES) DO NOW: 1. TAKE OUT VOCAB 2. COPY DOWN ASSIGNMENTS 3. (period 1,4,7 and 9) CLEAR DESK EXCEPT FOR ESRT, CALCULATOR, VOCAB, AND WRITING TOOL HW: 1. PAGES 1-8 IN MIDTERM REVIEW DUE ON JANUARY 3RD. THIS WILL BE COLLECTED AND CHECKED

Factors Affecting Insolation: Angle – 90o angle has the greatest intensity of energy Describe what happens to intensity as we go from sunrise to sunset during one day.

Duration – length of time insolation is received each day

Solids Liquids Gases PHASES OF MATTER DESCRIBE THE SPACING AND ENERGY OF MOLECULES IN THE THREE PHASES OF MATTER Solids Liquids Gases