Title: TEMPERATURE ZONES
1TEMPERATURE ZONES
- What factors contribute to a regions climate?
2Zones of Latitude
- A regions latitude (distance from the equator)
can impact its climate. - Sketch the diagram below.
Polar
Temperate
Tropical
Tropical
Temperate
Polar
3Zones of Latitude
- Tropical Zones Warm weather year round. Area
between the Tropic of Cancer (23 ½ º N) and the
Tropic of Capricorn (23 ½ º S). - Temperate Zones Warm summers and cold winters
(four seasons). Areas between Tropic of Cancer
(23 ½ º N) and Arctic Circle (66 ½ º N) and
Tropic of Capricorn (23 ½ º S) and the Antarctic
Circle (66 ½ º S). - Polar Zones Cold year round. Areas north of the
Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle.
4- High Latitude ______________ zone, _____ N
_____ S, where is it? - Middle Latitude _______________ zone, _____ N
_____ S, where is it? - Low Latitude _________________ zone, _____ N
_____ S, where is it?
5POLAR
60N
60N
TEMPERATE
30N
30N
TROPICAL
30S
30S
TEMPERATE
60S
60S
POLAR
61. Which cities will have a temperate climate?
3. Which cities are in the polar zone?
2. Which cities are warm year-round? What is this
zone of latitude called?
7YOUR TURN!
8Topography - Elevation
- Elevation is the height above sea level
- The higher the elevation of a region the cooler
the temperature becomes.
Cooler Temperatures
Warmer Temperatures
9Topography Rain Shadows
- Mountains can create orographic rainfall.
- The windward side of the mountain is rainy while
the leeward side is very dry. - Rain Shadows are desert regions created on the
leeward side of the mountain
Which side is the leeward side, the right or the
left?
Windward
Which side is the windward side, the right or the
left?
10Asia Precipitation Map
- Which gets more more rain point A or point B.
- What causes the difference in rainfall amounts
between point A and point B?
B
A
Hint Rain comes from here
11Asia Precipitation Map
- Which gets more more rain point A or point B.
- What causes the difference in rainfall amounts
between point A and point B?
B
A
Hint Rain comes from here
12If you said Point A gets more rain because the
Himalayas act as a rain shadow you are correct.
Desert arid region with very little rainfall
Humid Subtropical warm temperatures, lots of
rainfall
13Wind Currents
- Wind currents help distribute the suns heat from
one part of the world to another. - Warmer air has lower pressure than cooler air.
The cooler air rushes into the low pressure areas
causing wind. - Warm air currents make areas warmer than normal.
Cold air currents make areas cooler than normal
High Pressure Air
Low Pressure Air
Wind blows from areas of High Pressure to Low
Pressure
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15Jet stream wind currents on land that impact
weather and climate. 1. How does the jet stream
affect the climate of the NE?
16Ocean Currents
- Ocean current move in large circular systems
- Ocean currents affect temperature and
precipitation of an area. - Warm ocean currents make surrounding areas warmer
and rainy. - Cool ocean currents make surrounding areas cooler
and drier
Warmer and Rainy
Warm Ocean Current
Cooler and Drier
Cool Ocean Current
17Ocean Currents
18Global Warming
- Global Warming is the build up of carbon dioxide
(greenhouse gases) in the atmosphere trapping
heat and causing increase temperature and
shifting weather patterns. - Global Warming is being caused by both the human
release of greenhouse gases from the burning of
fossil fuels (oil, coal) and a natural warming
cycle the Earth is going through - As the global temperature begins to rise many
changes will occur to climates around the world - Complete the global warming simulation on the
class webpage. - What are the effects of global warming?
19El Niño
- The natural warming of waters off the west coast
of South America about every 2 7 years due to a
reversal of wind direction. - El Nino causes floods and mudslides in the
Americas. - El Nino causes droughts in Australia and Asia.
20Major Climate Regions
- Tropical Wet Always hot and rain falls almost
daily (Amazon Rainforest) - Desert Receives less than 10 inches of rain per
year (Phoenix, AZ) - Semiarid Receives between 10 and 16 inches of
rain per year (West Texas) - Mediterranean Dry and hot summers, cool and
rainy winters (Los Angeles, CA) - Humid Subtropical Hot and humid summers, mild
to cool winters (Houston, Tx) - Marine West Coast Located close to warm ocean
currents. Moderate temperatures and constant
rainfall (Seattle, WA). - Humid Continental Hot summers and Cold
winters. Located in the interior, far away from
oceans. Have four distinct seasons (St. Louis,
MO). - Tundra Always cold. Flat, treeless lands
around the Arctic Ocean. Very little rain. Land
has permafrost. (Greenland)