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Depending on where you are on Earth, the climate can be very, very different. Make a list of things that you believe affect the climate in a certain area. BELLWORK
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Climate What is it, and what factors affect it?
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In this lesson, students will… 1)Identify five factors affecting climate 2)Explain how each factor affects climate 3)Predict the climate of a city based on its location Objectives
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Weather refers to a short period of time Climate refers to the average weather over a long period of time Climate vs. Weather
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latitude - distance of a location from the equator Latitude As the latitude increases (further from the equator) the average temperature decreases http://www.cmmap.org/learn/modeling/examples4.html
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Water regulates the temperature in locations near oceans or large lakes. This can result in cooler summers and warmer winters in these locations. Proximity to Bodies of Water
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If someone asked you to describe the climate in Clinton, what would you say? Temperature in SC Cities (TPS) How do you think the climate would be different in Charleston?
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Average Temperature in SC Cities Clinton Charleston
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Climate can be very different on two sides of the same mountain range. Orographic Effect Leeward dry and slightly warmer Windward moist and slightly cooler
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Areas on the leeward side of a mountain that receive very little rain are called rain shadows. Rain Shadows
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We measure the elevation of locations based on how high they are compared to sea level. Higher elevations result in lower temperatures. Elevation
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Can you tell where the mountain ranges are? Temperature Map
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Ocean Currents (TPS) California is on a similar latitude to South Carolina Yet our oceans are warm, while theirs are uncomfortably cold. Why?
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California’s ocean is fed by cold ocean currents coming from up North! Differing Ocean Temperatures
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In this game, you will predict the average temperature and rainfall in an American city based on your knowledge of factors that affect climate. Whichever pair is closest wins! Game: Predict the Climate
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July High in Clinton: 91 degrees F January Low in Clinton: 29 degrees F Average Precipitation in Clinton: 49 in Use this data as a comparison for your predictions! Important Information
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Miami, Florida elevation - 6 feet
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July High - 91 degrees January Low - 60 degrees Avg. Precipitation - 62 inches Miami Climate
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Phoenix, Arizona elevation - 1,117 feet
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Phoenix Climate July High - 105 degrees January Low - 35 degrees Avg. Precipitation - 7 inches
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Denver, Colorado elevation - 5,280 feet
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July High - 86 degrees January Low - 21 degrees Avg. Precipitation - 67 inches Denver Climate
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Boston, Massachusetts elevation - 19 ft
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July High - 81 degrees January Low - 22 degrees Avg. Precipitation - 43.8 inches Boston Climate
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