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Climate
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Climate Average weather conditions at a location over a long period of time. Average weather conditions at a location over a long period of time. Determined by temperature and precipitation. Determined by temperature and precipitation.
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4 Factors Affecting Climate (Temperature & Precipitation)
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1.Latitude (uneven heating from equator to poles)
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2.Elevation (temperature drops the higher your elevation)
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3. Distance from Large Bodies of Water (oceans, seas, large lakes) oceans hold their heat longer creating mild coastal climates oceans hold their heat longer creating mild coastal climates
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4. Ocean Currents Warm-water currents warm coastal climates Warm-water currents warm coastal climates Cold-water currents cool coastal climates. Cold-water currents cool coastal climates.
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Climate Zones (Temperature and Precipitation)
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FOUR Basic Climate Zones (Based on Temperature & Precipitation) Tropical – (0-25 degrees latitude) warm temps year round & high levels of precipitation Tropical – (0-25 degrees latitude) warm temps year round & high levels of precipitation Desert (Arid) – (25-35 degrees latitude) hot temps during day & low levels of precipitation Desert (Arid) – (25-35 degrees latitude) hot temps during day & low levels of precipitation Temperate – (35-60 degrees latitude) seasonal temps & moderate/seasonal precipitation Temperate – (35-60 degrees latitude) seasonal temps & moderate/seasonal precipitation Polar – (60-90 degrees latitude) cold temps year round & low levels of precipitation Polar – (60-90 degrees latitude) cold temps year round & low levels of precipitation
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FOUR Basic Climate Zones
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Koppen’s Climate Zone Classification
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Koppen’s Climate Zone Classifications
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Climate Change
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El Nino El Nino (impact on global climate for 1-2 yrs) Dry conditions in the western Pacific (Australia & Indonesia)Dry conditions in the western Pacific (Australia & Indonesia) Heavy rainfall in South America (Peru) & Southern U.S.Heavy rainfall in South America (Peru) & Southern U.S. Mild winter temps in Northern U.S.Mild winter temps in Northern U.S.
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Volcanic Eruption Volcanic Eruption (1-100s of yrs depending on size of eruption) Volcanic dust & sulfur dioxide blocks solar energy
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Meteor Impact Meteor Impact (similar to volcanic eruptions)
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Global Warming Global Warming (human impact on atmosphere, could be 100s of yrs)
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Ice Ages Ice Ages (1000s of yrs)
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Ice Age (from ocean current “conveyor belt”)
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Continental Drift Continental Drift (millions of yrs)
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