Title: Climate
1Climate
2Definitions climate
- The general or average weather conditions of a
certain region, including temperature, rainfall,
and wind. On Earth, climate is most affected by
latitude, the tilt of the Earth's axis, the
movements of the Earth's wind belts, the
difference in temperatures of land and sea, and
topography.
http//www.countrywatch.com/imgs/global_thematic/G
lobal_Climates.gif
3Definitions weather
- The state of the atmosphere at a given time and
place, with respect to variables such as
temperature, moisture, wind velocity, and
barometric pressure.
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3905-weather_station_on_your_pc.jpg
4Sun Drives Weather
- Solar energy strikes the Earth, heating unevenly
- Water moderates climate takes a great deal of
energy to increase waters temperature
http//www.solstation.com/stars/sol1.jpg
5Earths Tilt
- Earth currently tilted 23.5 degrees
- Summer and winter solstice, sun in direct line
with the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of
Capricorn - Autumn and Spring Equinox, crosses the Equator
http//www.divulgence.net/AxialTilt.jpg
6Solar Radiation
http//www.geography.hunter.cuny.edu/tbw/wc.notes
/2.heating.earth.surface/images/sunangle.changes.3
.angles.jpg
7Solar Energy
- Coriolis Effect Pattern of Energy Distribution
- Cosine Law More energy received at equator than
at poles
http//www.geo.arizona.edu/Antevs/ecol438/lect03a.
html
8Earths Orbit Around the Sun
http//www.geo.arizona.edu/Antevs/ecol438/lect03a.
html
9Temperature
http//www.climate-charts.com/World-Climate-Maps.h
tml
10Rainfall
http//www.climate-charts.com/World-Climate-Maps.h
tml
11Major Wind Currents
http//www.climate-charts.com/World-Climate-Maps.h
tml
12Air Patterns
- Warm air holds more water vapor than cold air
- Warm air rises cold air sinks
- Warm air is low pressure cold air is high
pressure
http//www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/imag
es/surfacecirculation.gif
1330ºN Tropics 30ºS
- Moist air in tropics rises, cools in upper
atmosphere, drops back down. - Cool dry air descends around 30º, sweeps along
desert regions, picking up any moisture, and
returns to tropics.
http//oceanmotion.org/images/background/hadley-cl
oud.jpg
14Tropical and Desert Regions
Equatorial Heat
http//www.geo.arizona.edu/Antevs/ecol438/lect03a.
html
15Arctic and Temperate Regions
http//pdf.comnap.aq/comnap/comnap.nsf/c_ops_met1.
jpg http//maps.grida.no/library/files/projected_c
hanges_in_the_arctic_climate__091.jpg
16Put It Together and What Do You Get?
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