Objectives –climatology –climate –normal Vocabulary –tropics –temperate zone –polar zone Recognize limits associated with the use of normals. Explain.

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Objectives –climatology –climate –normal Vocabulary –tropics –temperate zone –polar zone Recognize limits associated with the use of normals. Explain why climates vary. Describe different types of climate data.

Climatology is the study of Earth’s climate and the factors that affect past, present, and future climatic changes. What is Climate?

Effects of Climate Change

Climate: More Than Just Average Weather Climate describes the long-term weather patterns of an area. Annual variations of : 1.Temperature 2.Precipitation 3.Wind, and other weather variables.

Normals –To describe Climate you must know… 1.daily high and low temperatures 2.amounts of rainfall 3.wind speed and direction 4.Humidity 5.air pressure. –The normals, or standard values, for a location are the average values on a monthly or annual basis for a period of at least 30 years.

What Influences Climate Changes?

What Causes Climates? Climates around the country vary greatly due to 1.latitude, 2.Topography –Altitude of a Location (Mountain vs Valley vs Sea Level) 1.closeness of lakes and oceans -available moisture 1.global wind patterns (Coriolis Effect) 2.ocean currents, 3.air masses.

What Causes Climates?

Latitude –The amount of solar radiation received by any one place varies because Earth is tilted on its axis, and this affects how the Sun’s rays strike Earth’s surface.

Latitude –The tropics are the area between 23.5° south of the equator and 23.5° north of the equator. –The temperate zones lie between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south of the equator. –The polar zones are located from 66.5° north and south of the equator to the poles.

Topographic Effects –Large bodies of water affect the climates of coastal areas because water heats up and cools down more slowly than land.

Mountain climates are usually cooler than those at sea level because temperatures in the lower atmosphere generally decrease with altitude. Windward side = Wet and COOL Leeward side = Air is DRY and WARMS as it comes down the mountain…

Topographic Effects

Air Masses Two of the main causes of weather are: 1.movement of air masses 2.Interaction of air masses differences in the amount of solar radiation. –Average weather conditions are similar to the air masses in that area.

Section Assessment 1.Match the following terms with their definitions. ___ climatology ___ climate ___ normal ___ tropics What is Climate? A.the long-term weather patterns of an area B.the study of Earth’s climate and factors that affect past, present, and future climatic changes C.the area on Earth between 23.5ºN and 23.5ºS D.an average of meteorological records over a period of at least 30 years for a specific location B A D C

Section Assessment 2.Why are deserts common on the leeward sides of mountains? What is Climate? As air is forced upward on the windward side of the mountain through orographic lifting, moisture is squeezed out. On the leeward side of the mountain the air is dry, and it warms as it descends.

______ Normals refer to regional climates. ______ Coastal areas are usually cooler in the summer than areas that are inland. ______Continental regions generally experience a wider range of annual temperature than coastal regions. ______The entire area between 23.5ºN and 80ºN is a temperate zone. Section Assessment 3.Identify whether the following statements are true or false. What is Climate? false true false