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Title: Climate


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Climate
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Todays Goals
  • Define the term climate.
  • What factors influence the climate of an area?
  • Identify the location and characteristics of four
    basic climate zones
  • Interpret Climate Graphs to determine climate
    zones

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Climate
  • Average weather conditions at a location over a
    long period of time.
  • Determined by average temperature and amount of
    precipitation.

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4 Factors Affecting Climate (Temperature
Precipitation)
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Why do the following locations have different
climates?
Russia
Brazil, South America
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Latitude Uneven heating from equator to poles
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Why do the following locations in France have
different climates?
Tignes, France
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Elevation temperature drops the higher your
elevation
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Why do the following locations at similar
latitudes and elevation in the U.S. have
different climates?
  • Portland Minneapolis

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3. Distance from Large Bodies of Water (oceans,
seas, large lakes)
  • oceans hold their heat longer creating mild
    coastal climates (ex Portland see graph below)

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Why do the following coastal locations at similar
latitudes have different climates?
  • Scilly Isles

Newfoundland
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4. Ocean Currents
  • Warm-water currents warm coastal climates
  • Ex Labrador Current and Natashquan
  • Cold-water currents cool coastal climates.
  • Ex London and Gulf Stream

Gulf Stream
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FOUR Basic Climate Zones
  • Based on Temperature PrecipitationUsually
    found at the latitudes listed below
  • Tropical (0-25 degrees latitude)
  • Desert (Arid) (25-35 degrees latitude)
  • Temperate (35-60 degrees latitude)
  • Polar (60-90 degrees latitude)

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FOUR Basic Climate Zones
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  • Tropical (0-25 degrees latitude)
  • Temperature warm year round
  • Precipitation high levels of precipitation

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  • Desert (Arid) (25-35 degrees latitude)
  • Temperature hot during the day
  • Precipitation low levels

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  • Temperate (35-60 degrees latitude)
  • Temperature seasonal variation
  • Precipitation moderate to seasonal

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  • Polar (60-90 degrees latitude)
  • Temperature cold year round
  • Precipitation low levels

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Reading a Climate Graph
  • READ ONLY - Climate graphs are used to illustrate
    the average temperature and rainfall experienced
    at a particular place over the course of a year.
    The graphs consist of a red line graph showing
    average monthly temperature, and a simple column
    graph showing average monthly rainfall figures.
    Rainfall is, by tradition, shown in blue.
  • Which of the FOUR climate zones are both Portland
    Minneapolis?

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ANSWER -
  • Both Portland AND Minneapolis are considered
    TEMPERATE.

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Climate Activity Directions
  • Complete the Climate Activity (1-25) on the back
    of your Climate Worksheet with a partner.
  • You will need the Climate Activity Packet
    provided by your teacher to complete the
    questions.
  • PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THE PACKET.
  • Return the packet to the teacher at the end of
    class.
  • If you do not finish you can access the Climate
    Activity packet on my School Wires site.

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Climate Change
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El Nino (impact on global climate for 1-2 yrs)
  • Dry conditions in the western Pacific (Australia
    Indonesia)
  • Heavy rainfall in South America (Peru) Southern
    U.S.
  • Mild winter temps in Northern U.S.

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Volcanic Eruption (1-100s of yrs depending on
size of eruption)
  • Volcanic dust sulfur dioxide blocks solar energy

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Meteor Impact (similar to volcanic eruptions)
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Global Warming (human impact on atmosphere,
could be 100s of yrs)
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Ice Ages (1000s of yrs)
28
Ice Age (from ocean current conveyor belt)
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Continental Drift (millions of yrs)
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