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1 Climate

2 What is the difference between Climate and Weather Weather-day-to-day state of the atmosphere in a region Climate-how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time.

3 What makes up a climate? Events occuring in the: Cryosphere Atmosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere Biosphere

4 Lithosphere Atmosphere Cryosphere Biosphere Hydrosphere

5 What are the main parts of the Atmosphere that we will look at in terms of climate and weather? –Participation –Temperature

6 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Whistler BC. Foggy

7 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Alert, NT. Clear (and frozen!)

8 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Calgary, AB. Chinook Winds (20c in January!)

9 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Calgary, AB. Snowing (in May!)

10 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Montreal, QC. Freezing Rain (ice storm of 1998)

11 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Yellow Knife, YT. Snowing (Sept 21)

12 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Langley, BC. Rain

13 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? Toronto, ON. Hazy

14 Where in Canada is this? What weather do you see? The North Pole. Summer

15 Factors That Effect Climate LOWERN

16 L atitude

17 Temperature- the further from the equator (north or south), the cooler it gets Precipitation- the closer to the poles, the lower the precipitation Why? Cooler air holds less moisture

18 O cean Currents

19 Temperature- if they are warm it will raise the temperature along the coast and if they are cold, they will lower the temperature. Precipitation- if they are warm, the climate will be wetter and if they are cold, the climate will be drier

20 W ind (Prevailing) In Canada, our prevailing winds are the Westerlies, which means our weather patterns travel from west to east.

21 Winds Temperature –Off water- moderate temperature s( make it more even) –Off land- more extreme temperatures Precipitation –Off water- brings more moisture (makes wetter) –Off land- brings drier conditions

22 E levation

23 Temperature- the higher you go the colder it gets Precipitation- the higher you go the more precipitation you are likely to get

24 R elief

25 Temperature- moderate on ocean side and extreme on land side Precipitation- side facing water(windward side) is wetter than the side facing away from the water (leeward side) Why?- as the air rises up the mountain it cools and since cool air cannot hold much moisture, it releases it as it rises

26 N ear Water

27 Temperature- moderated by the ocean (especially if moving inland off the ocean) so far inland areas experience more extreme temperatures Precipitation- higher next to oceans, lower in areas located far inland

28 LOWERN Explained by Bill Nye Elevation- why is it colder at higher elevations? Are you not closer to the sun? Wind- how is wind created? Ocean Currents- what keeps ocean currents moving?

29 SO ALL THIS CREATES SOME VERY DISTINCT CLIMATE ZONES WITHIN CANADA

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31 CANADA’S CLIMATE REGIONS

32 Arctic Characteristics Temperature  Cold winters, cool summers Precipitation -low amount(less than 50 cm) - snow What else?  High winds  Coastal areas are warmer and have heavier snow falls

33 West Coast Characteristics Temperature  Cool summers, mild winters Precipitation  Very wet (60- 400cm precipitation)

34 Mountain Characteristics  Very different because of the 2 mountain ranges Temperature  Temperatures tend to drop the higher you get in elevation Precipitation  Summers tend to be dry, with wetter winters

35 Boreal Characteristics Temperature  Temperature range is large because zone covers large area latitudinal Precipitation  Precipitation is generally low, with higher amounts in the eastern coastal areas

36 Prairie Characteristics Temperature  Extreme temperature range Precipitation  Generally very dry What else?  Very windy

37 Southeastern Characteristics Temperature  Cool winters, warm to hot summers Precipitation  Moderate precipitation- various forms What else?  One of the major storm tracks of North America  Prone to highly changeable weather


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