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Title: Climate and Weather


1
Climate and Weather
  • Mrs. Jones Class

2
Weather Systems
  • Troposphere is about 15 km thick at the equator.
    Stratosphere there is little water in the
    stratosphere.
  • The ozone is important to the Earth by
    protecting life on Earth by absorbing some of the
    suns harmful rays.
  • The troposphere layer is where most of the
    Earths weather occurs.
  • Some of the measuring tools are a hygrometer-to
    measure humidity, a wind vane to measure wind
    direction, and a rain gauge-to measure
    precipitation, a barometer- to measure air
    pressure, and a thermometer to measure air
    temperature.

3
Weather Systems cont
  • High air pressure is a cold air mass, low air
    pressure is a warm air mass.
  • Changing air pressure can be used to predict
    changing weather with a barometer.
  • Clouds form by condensation of water in the
    troposphere.

4
Weather Systems cont
  • Cirrus-thin high clouds made mostly of ice,
    cumulus-puffy clouds that usually mean fair
    weather, stratus-layered clouds that often
    produce rain or snow, and cumulonimbus- high
    puffy clouds that are tall and bring
    thunderstorms and sometimes hail.

Joey, Danny, London, Adrian A, Adrian S, Rocendo
5
The Causes of Wind
  • The atmosphere absorbs some of the suns energy
    and reflects some back to space.
  • These differences causes air to move from the
    area to lower pressure.
  • Earths surface is heated unevenly, the air above
    it is in contact motion.
  • When the warm air gas up it makes a craft.
  • Unevenly heating of the Earths surface produces
    air masses of different temperature, cold air
    sink ,forcing worm air to rise.

6
The Causes of Wind cont
  • On a weather map you can find symbols. The red
    circles are the warm front, and the blue arrows
    are the cold front.
  • Weather systems are a specific set of weather
    conditions.
  • Prevailing winds that curve to the east, produce
    west winds called westerlies.
  • Westerlies cause weather systems to move from
    west to east.
  • The direction of air flow is changed by the
    earths rotation and temperatures and weather
    systems move from place to place.

Valeria, Nancy, Silvia, Abby, Colby, Mckinzie
7
Climates and How They Change
  • Because the micro climates changes in the area of
    the mountains. At the top of a mountain, you will
    find a cold and dry climate with few trees and
    animals because the clouds with snow in them are
    closer to the top which makes it cold and then
    the sun heats the top and makes it hot. On the
    sides of the mountain, the climate is cool and
    moist, and there are tall trees and forest
    animals because that s where the trees and
    animals can survive. At the base of the mountain,
    the climate is warm and dry. Dessert animals and
    plants such as sagebrush live there because they
    need dry weather.
  • The temperature differences are determined by, or
    the distance a place is from the equator.

8
Climates and How They Change
  • Polar zone- cold all year, light precipitation .
    Mountain zone- cold winters, cool summers ,
    moderate to heavy precipitation . Temp zone- cold
    winters, warm summers, moderate precipitation .
    Tropical zone- Hot all year , moderate to heavy
    precipitation . Desert Zone- Hot summer, cool
    winters, light precipitation.
  • Scientist have evidence that earth is slowly
    warming because they study erosion and
    deposition.

9
Climates and How They Change
  • To determine which areas of North America were
    once covered by ice, scientists look for evidence
    of glacial erosion and deposition.
  • Changes in the Earths temperature might be
    caused by a change in the size of the Earths
    orbit or a change the tilt of Earths axis.
  • The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has
    increased over the past century by the burning of
    fossil fuels, it also could because caused by
    greenhouse effect.
  • Warm air is also caused by the burning of fossil
    fuels such as gasoline.

Noe, Andrew, Madison, Yesi, Kaitlyn, Lauren
10
Vocabulary
  • atmosphere- The layer of air that surrounds
    Earth.
  • precipitation- Any form of water that falls from
    clouds, such as rain or snow
  • evaporation- The process by which a gas changes
    back into a liquid.
  • air pressure- Weight of air.
  • condensation- A process by which a gas changes
    back into a liquid.
  • humidity- A measure of the amount of water in the
    air.

Joey, Danny, London, Adrian A, Adrian S, Rocendo
11
Vocabulary
  • local winds- the winds dependent upon local
    changes in temperature.
  • prevailing winds-winds that blow at the same
    direction.
  • continuous air flow-air that keeps on flowing.

Valeria, Nancy, Silvia, Abby, Colby, Mckinzie
12
Vocabulary
  • Climate-The average of all weather conditions
    through all seasons over a period of time.
  • Microclimate-The climate of a very small area.
  • El Nino-A short term climate change that occurs
    every 2 to 10 years.
  • greenhouse effect-process by which the earth's
    atmosphere absorb heat.
  • global warming-The hypothesized rise in the earth
    average temperatures from excess carbon dioxide
  • Latitude- an imaginary division of the earth
  • heat island- a mass of warm air surrounded by
    cooler air

Noe, Andrew, Madison, Yesi, Kaitlyn, Lauren
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