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Weather and Climate Chapter 3
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Factors Affecting Climate Section 1
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The Sun and Latitude Latitude/Climate Relationship –Middle and High: distinct seasons –Low: warm all year –Polar: cold all year Sun’s Radiant Energy –½ reflected or absorbed by atmosphere, ½ absorbed by Earth’s surface – Greenhouse effect Earth’s air slows rate of heat escape into space
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The Sun and Latitude Global warming: fossil fuel emissions? –Emissions from fossil fuels’ combustion produces carbon dioxide –Carbon dioxide absorbs and retains heat in Earth’s atmosphere –Scientists divided Some argue that temp. increased due to human/environment interaction Some argue that warming trend is a natural occurrence –Ample evidence on both sides of the argument…decide for yourself
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The Sun and Latitude
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Atmospheric Pressure Increase in altitude = decrease in pressure Heating and cooling of air causes changes in atmospheric pressure – Warm air rises = low pressure – Cooled air drops = high pressure
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Atmospheric Pressure Centers of low pressure, warm air rising (cyclones) = unstable, stormy weather Centers of high pressure, cold air dropping = stable, clear, dry weather
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Atmospheric Pressure Four major air pressure zones – Equatorial low – Subtropical highs – Subpolar lows – Polar highs
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Global Wind Belts
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Prevailing Winds Global Winds Animation
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Global Wind Belts Prevailing Winds – Doldrums Equatorial zone – little to no wind – NE Trade Winds –Westerlies Middle latitudes – west-to-east flow – Polar Easterlies Eastward flow from polar to middle latitudes Fronts –Two air masses of widely different temp. or moisture level meet; precipitation results
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Global Wind Belts Jet Stream –Prevailing winds in upper atmosphere Up to 300 mph
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Oceans and Currents Currents moderate the effects of latitude on climate –Water heats and cools more slowly than land –Landforms near currents experience the currents effects Gulf Stream/North Atlantic Drift
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Oceans and Currents
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Plymouth, England http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/data.pl?ref=N50W004+1102+03827W Kiev, Ukraine http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/data.pl?ref=N50E030+1102+33345W
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1 Distributing the Sun’s Heat
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Weather Factors Section 2
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Precipitation Forms of precipitation – Rain – Snow – Sleet – Hail Persistent in low-pressure zones Lowest in high-pressure zones
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Elevation and Mountains Elevation 1,000 ft. increase = 3.5°F decrease or -1°C/100m increase Mountains Orographic effect Windward side – high precipitation Leeward side – rain shadow
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Elevation and Mountains
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Frontal Precipitation
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Storms
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Climate and Vegetation Patterns Section 3
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Climate and Vegetation Dry (Arid) Climates –Arid Found at about 30° N & S latitude, sometimes on W coasts of continents Subtropical high-pressure zone <10” of annual precip. –Semiarid Transition zone between arid and humid regions Grain-growing areas (American Great Plains)
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Arid & Semiarid
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Climate and Vegetation Middle-Latitude Climates –Mediterranean Found on coastal areas of S Europe or W coasts of continents w/cool ocean currents –Semiarid Transition zone between arid and humid regions Grain-growing areas (American Great Plains)
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