In the Atmosphere Thermal Energy Transfer. Temperature and Thermal Energy TEMPERATURE - a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Energy in the Earth System
Advertisements

The Atmosphere: Structure and Temperature
Heat Transfer, Greenhouse Effect, Ozone Layer Notes
How does Heat Energy transfer from one substance to another?
Heat Chapter 9.
The Movement of Heat Chapter 4 Lesson 19 TCAP Coach.
Thermal Energy Transfer
Thermal Energy… More Energy??? Yes, More Energy. Its getting hot in herre… All matter is made up of moving particles and has kinetic energy. Kinetic Energy.
THERMAL ENERGY AND HEAT Jennefer Cardenas. Objectives Students will be able to identify and know difference between THERMAL ENERGY, TEMPERATURE, and HEAT.
ENERGY FROM THE SUN Chapter 14.3 Pages Energy in the Atmosphere The sun is the source of ALL energy in our atmosphere. Three things that can.
Solar Energy & the Atmosphere
Atmospheric Heat Convection, The Sun & Wind
Thermal Energy Chapter 14. Key Ideas  What does temperature have to do with energy?  What makes things feel hot or cold?  What affects the rate that.
The Atmosphere B3: Weather Factors Part 1 – Energy in the Atmosphere.
Energy from the Sun Radiation is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. Ninety-nine percent of the radiation from the Sun consists of visible.
HEAT AND HEAT TRANSFER. What is the difference between temperature and heat? Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of atoms. This means:
Heat Transfer & Phases Intro Chapter. Is the ability to do work and cause a change. Can be transferred. –Gases and liquids are made of molecules that.
Thermal Energy and Heat. Temperature The measure of how HOT or COLD and object is.
Objectives Explain how radiant energy reaches Earth.
CHAPTER 14 Energy in the Atmosphere Section 1, pages
What’s the difference??? Heat is energy that is transferred from one object to another due to differences in temperature (hot  cold) Temperature is a.
Unit 3 Lesson 3 Energy Transfer
Heat Transfer Conduction, Convection, and Radiation.
Heat Transfer. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between substances that are at different temperatures.
Unit 10 Lesson 3 Energy Transfer
Solar Energy Heat and Light. Energy Can take many different forms –____________ –Heat –____________.
Heat Transfer What do you know about heat transfer?
Energy Transfer Subtitle. Objectives Review Earth System Review the Water cycle Go over heat transfer through conduction, convection, and radiation Review.
Energy Transfer Subtitle. Objectives Review Earth System Review the Water cycle Go over heat transfer through conduction, convection, and radiation Review.
The Atmosphere Preview Section 2 Atmospheric Heating Concept Mapping.
Earth’s Atmosphere Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere Part Two.
Heat Transfer Conduction, Convection, Radiation. Three Main Processes of Heat Transfer  Conduction  Convection  Radiation.
Conduction, Convection, and Radiation
Conduction Convection & Radiation
Weather and Climate Unit Investigative Science. * All materials are made of particles (atoms and molecules), which are constantly moving in random directions.
Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere (51) Energy is reflected back into space by clouds, particles, and Earth's surface. Some is absorbed by the atmosphere.
Earth’s Energy Budget. Modes of Energy Travel Heat Energy can be transferred in three specific ways: Heat Energy can be transferred in three specific.
Heat Transfer Unit 3 Lesson 1 Pages Unit 3 Lesson 1 Pages
Atmospheric Heating Radiation Conduction Convection.
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Energy Transfer Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
CHAPTER 19 HEAT TRANSFER IN THE ATMOSPHERE. WHAT IS THE ATMOSPHERE? Earth’s atmosphere is heated by the transfer of energy from the sun. Some heat comes.
The Energy Systems of the Earth
Heat Transfer in the Atmosphere
Atmospheric Heating.
Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Energy Transfer
Heat Transfer in the Atmosphere
Wednesday/Thursday 1/22-1/23/2014
Understanding Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection and Radiation
TRANSFER OF HEAT ENERGY
What is Energy? Energy – the ability to do work
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Energy Transfer
Earth’s Energy Budget.
Conduction, Convection, and Radiation
EQ: What are three ways heat is transferred?
The Atmosphere Weather and Climate
Earth’s Energy Budget.
Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere
Atmospheric Heating Chapter 15 section 2
Water in the Atmosphere
Heating the Atmosphere
In the Atmosphere Heat Transfer ©2008 Norm Ivey.
TRANSFER OF HEAT ENERGY
Density and Air Pressure
Unit 3 Lesson 2 Energy Transfer
15.3 energy in the atmosphere
Thermal Energy and Weather
Do Now Do work sheet.
The Sun is the source of energy for the Earth.
Presentation transcript:

in the Atmosphere Thermal Energy Transfer

Temperature and Thermal Energy TEMPERATURE - a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object. Thermal Energy – is the total energy of all of the particles.

Temperature is a measure of… The total amount of energy in an object The total amount of thermal energy in an object How much heat something gives off How fast the molecules in an object are moving

Heat is… Energy given off or absorbed by an object A measure of the motion of the molecules in an object The total amount of molecular energy in an object

Hot Cold What is Thermal Energy Transfer? Thermal energy transfer is the movement of heat energy from one substance to another. Heat (energy) always moves from objects with high temperature to objects with low

Warm What is Thermal Energy Transfer? Heat will continue to move until both substances are the same temperature.

What is Thermal Energy Transfer? The greater the difference in temperature between the substances, the faster the heat will transfer.

Your Coke becomes cold because the heat from the soda transfers into the ice, not the other way around.

No matter what it feels like, cold does not transfer into your body. What is really happening here? Why do you wear heavy clothes when it’s cold outside?

Examples You touch a black car in the summer and the heat from the car transfers into your hand. A breeze makes you feel cooler because the wind transfers heat away from your body

There are three types of thermal energy transfer: – Radiation Radiation – Conduction Conduction – Convection Convection What is Thermal Energy Transfer?

Conduction The transfer of thermal energy by the collisions between particles of matter. (through direct contact). Molecules transfer energy to the molecules next to them.

Conduction Conduction – heat transferred by particles colliding into one another, such as in a metal. Transfer of energy by touch Not an effective transfer in a gas. Primarily solids

Conduction The molecules do not have to be the same substance.

Transfer of Conduction Energy from Earth's surface to the atmosphere Conduction describes the transfer of heat (kinetic) energy between two objects in physical contact. Soils are better conductors than water; water is a better conductor than air. Therefore, no significant amount of energy is transferred by conduction from Earth's surface to the atmosphere, only a thin layer of air touching the ground is warmed by conduction, which may however be important for the local weather/climate. Thermal energy is CONDUCTED from the warm ground to the air above it.

Convection Heat transfer by convection is the transfer of thermal energy (heat) through the fluid (liquids and gases) movement of currents.

Convection Convection – heat transferred by the circulation of a fluid (or gas), such as in a heating system at home; important near the surface of the Sun. Hot air rises cool air falls

CONVECTION - heat is transferred by the MOVEMENT of currents within a fluid (a liquid or a gas).

As air above the road warms up, it becomes less dense and rises and is replaced by cooler air, forming a convection current.

Warm fluids rise, cool down, sink, and then are warmed again. Convection

Transfer of Convection Energy from Earth's surface to the atmosphere Convection (also advection) is the transport of heat as a result of the movement of water being warmed. When water is warmed its atoms move faster and spread apart, reducing its density, i.e. it will rise. One could say “Heat rises” but it's actually the water that is rising. This creates convection currents and stands for the remaining 30% of total heat flux from surface to atmosphere. Convection (together with ocean currents) plays a significant role in transferring heat pole wards and thereby distributing heat over the whole Earth. Air mass advection describes how either cold or warm air masses travel to areas of opposite temperature characteristics.

The radiator warms the room by warming the air around it. Then the warm air transfers heat to the rest of the room through convection.

When water changes from one phase to another, Latent heat is exchanged.

Radiation There is no direct contact between the substances.

RADIATION - the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. Radiation does NOT require matter to transfer thermal energy.

Radiation Radiation – heat transferred by the flow of electromagnetic radiation, like heat felt from the campfire. Radiation is the only type of heat transfer that can happen in a vacuum. Heat transfer through waves

Radiant Energy from the sun radiates through empty space to earth.

ENERGY ON EARTH Not all of the sun’s energy reaches the Earth’s Surface. 20% of the Sun’s Energy is ABSORBED by gases and particles in the Atmosphere. Ozone, Oxygen & Water Vapor absorb ultraviolet light Water and carbon dioxide(CO2) absorb infrared light. Earth’s Atmosphere (clouds) and the surface of the Earth REFLECTS about 30% of Sun’s radiation About 50% of the Sun’s radiation is absorbed by the Earth's Surface

RADIATION BALANCE Land, trees, and the oceans absorb and emit solar radiation mainly in the form of infrared radiation. Earth’s temperature remains stable because of the balance between the amount of radiation coming from the Sun and the amount going out from Earth.

Transfer of Radiation Energy from Earth's surface to the atmosphere Radiation from Earth's surface to the atmosphere is simply caused by Earth's temperature and is equal to 70% of total heat flux from surface to atmosphere. This thermal radiation does not require a medium, which means that it can travel through a vacuum like space. This is for example how solar energy reaches the earth, and how heat escapes from the earth back into space. (IR) = Infrared radiation

Energy Heat Transfer - The atmosphere and Earth's surface, including biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere and cryosphere, are strongly coupled and exchange, among others, water vapor and heat through evaporation. These processes are part of the hydrological cycle and results in condensation, cloud formation, precipitation and runoff, and supply energy to the weather/climate system. The energy transfer between the earth's surface and the atmosphere is partly based on infrared radiation, but energy is also transferred by conduction, convection, and radiation.

THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT Certain gases, such as CO2, in the atmosphere act like the glass in a greenhouse warming the atmosphere.

This picture illustrates all three type of heat transfer. Can you identify them all?

Conduction Radiation Convection

CLASSWORK Draw a picture of how energy is transferred from the sun to the earth and then back to space. Be sure to label Radiation, Conduction and Convection