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Climate Vocabulary Terms you need to know!
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Classifies climates with temperature, precipitation and wind patterns
Koeppen System Classifies climates with temperature, precipitation and wind patterns
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Maunder Minimum A period of low sunspot activity & unusually cold temperatures
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Burning of Fossil Fuels
Releases carbon dioxide CO2
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Climate Variations in temperature, precipitation, and wind
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Latitude & Climate Similar Latitudes may have different climates due to large bodies of water that are close by
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Orographic Lifting Air rises, cools, condenses, rains, and warms as it descends a mountain
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Global Warming An increase in Earth’s surface temperatures partly caused by human actions
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Acid Precipitation Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides (SO2 NOx) combine with atmospheric moisture
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Drought Extended periods of below normal rainfall
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Wind-Chill Effects of cold air are worsened by the wind
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CFC’s Chloroflurocarbons come from aerosols and can destroy the ozone
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Seasons Short-term periods of climate change with variations in daylight and temperatures
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Ice Ages A time when Earth’s surface was covered by vast ice sheets
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Climatology Long-term variations in temperature, precipitation and wind patterns
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Heat Islands City climates are warmer than nearby rural areas
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El Nino A warm ocean current of the coast of South America begins many climate change events
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Associated with constant high temperatures
Tropical Climates Associated with constant high temperatures
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Polar Zones Known for constant cold and low precipitation
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A natural phenomenon where Earth’s atmosphere traps heat
Greenhouse Effect A natural phenomenon where Earth’s atmosphere traps heat
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CFC’s in aerosols destroy stratospheric ozone in the 1970’s
Ozone Depletion CFC’s in aerosols destroy stratospheric ozone in the 1970’s
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Also called a Temperate Zone.
Continental Climates Also called a Temperate Zone. Have both summer and winter temperature extremes.
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