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Chapter 11 Heating the Atmosphere. Weather versus Climate  Weather  Atmospheric conditions over a short period of time  Constantly changing  Climate.

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1 Chapter 11 Heating the Atmosphere

2 Weather versus Climate  Weather  Atmospheric conditions over a short period of time  Constantly changing  Climate  Atmospheric conditions over a long period of time  Generalized, composite of weather

3 Weather and Climate  Elements of weather and climate  Properties that are measured on a regular basis  Most important elements:  Temperature  Humidity  Cloudiness  Precipitation  Air pressure  Wind speed and direction

4 Composition of Dry Air Figure 11.3

5 Composition of the Atmosphere  Variable components of air  Water vapor  Up to about 4% of the air's volume  Forms clouds and precipitation  Absorbs heat energy from Earth  Aerosols  Tiny solid and liquid particles  Water vapor can condense on solids  Reflect sunlight  Help color sunrise and sunset

6 Composition of the Atmosphere  Variable components of air (cont.)  Ozone  Three atoms of oxygen (O 3 )  Distribution not uniform  Concentrated between 10 to 50 kilometers above the surface  Absorbs harmful UV radiation  Human activity is depleting ozone by adding chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

7 Atmospheric Pressure Variation with Altitude Figure 11.6

8 Thermal Structure of the Atmosphere Figure 11.8


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