Title: World Climate Patterns
1Unit 2
- World Climate Patterns An Introduction
2Distinguish between the terms weather climate.
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- Weather the state of the atmosphere at any one
place or time. (short term) - Climate the average weather conditions of a
region over the LONG term. (Season, Month
Annually) - Both refer to temperature, rain fall, humidity
etc.
3 PracticeDo the following phrases refer to
weather or climate?
- Annual precipitation of 200 mm.
- Rain forecasted for tomorrow.
- Normal July temperature averages 22 oC.
- Temperatures this week will range between 20 30
oC. - It was unusually hot this summer.
- Vancouver has an annual frost free period of 233
days. - The greatest annual precipitation 11, 680 mm
falls on Mt. Waialeaie in Hawaii. - Residents in Florida are preparing to take
shelter from a hurricane.
Climate Weather Climate Weather Climate Climate
Climate Weather
4In describing todays weather 9 features are
often used!!
- Temperature
- Amount of precipitation
- Type of precipitation
- Atmospheric pressure
- Wind direction
- Wind speed
- Cloud cover
- Hours of sunshine
- Humidity
5Explain why only about ½ of the sunlight
directed at earth actually reaches the earth.
649 of suns radiation actually reaches the
earths surface
- 6 is scattered in the atmosphere
- 24 is reflected by clouds
- 4 is reflected by the earths surface.
- 17 is absorbed by Green House gases dust
7- While the 4 that reflects from the earths
surface is small it does vary with location
with time. - How/Why do you think it varies?
- Winter vs. Summer?
- Poles Vs. equator?
- Land vs. ocean?
- HINT Precipitation (Snow water), reflection vs
absorption, dust, cloud cover, angle of sun,
8Lack of cloud cover Day AND Night the
effect
- DAY No clouds higher day temperatures
- NO clouds to deflect / block heat from reaching
the surface. - NIGHT NO cloud cover cold nightly
temperatures. (heat escapes, nothing to TRAP it.) - Ex. Day 24o C, Night 15o C
9Clear Day AND clouds over BEFORE nightthe effect
- DAY No clouds higher day temperatures
- NO clouds to deflect / block heat from reaching
the surface. - cloud cover PRIOR to night warmer and muggy
nights. - heat being TRAPPED during the nightlike a
blanket AND precipitation in the clouds. - Ex. Day 24o C, Night 21o C
10Cloudy Day AND NO clouds at Night the
effect
- DAY Cloud cover lower daily temperatures
- Clouds deflect/block out sun heat.
- NIGHT NO cloud cover even COLDER nightly
temperatures. - Already cooler temperatures become even lower.
- Ex. Day 15o C, Night 9o C
11Cloudy Day AND cloudy Nightthe effect
- Day Cloud cover lower daily temperatures
- Clouds deflects/blocks out heat
- Night Cloud cover relatively constant
temperatures in the night. - Clouds traps current air temperatures and keeps
them relatively constant. - Ex. Day 15o C, Night 12o C
12Explain how cloud cover influences the range of
temperature from day to night.
- Clear day / Clear Night largest temp range
(24159) - Clear day, cloudy night small/low temp range
(24-213) - Cloudy day, clear night moderate range (15-96)
- Cloudy day / cloudy night small temp
range(15-123)