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CLIMATE 1. 2. 3. 4. Climate – describes the long-term weather patterns of an area. Climate includes: weather conditions, variations of temperature, precipitation, wind, and other weather variables. Normals – standard values. Data gathered for 30 years to determine normals. What causes weather? Latitude, Topographic effects and air masses. Draw and label 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Water heats up and cools down more slowly than land. Large bodies of water affect the climates of coastal areas. Coastal areas are warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than inland areas of similar latitude. Temperatures in the lower atmosphere generally decrease. Decrease with altitude. Mountains climates are usually cooler than those at sea level. In addition, climates often differ on either side of a mountain. Windward usually wet and cool. Leeward dry and warm. 10. 11. 12. Two main causes of weather are the movement and interaction of air masses. They have distinct regions of origin, caused primarily by differences in the amount of solar radiation. The properties of air masses are also dependent on whether they form over land or water. 13. 14. 15. Koeppen classification system is based on the average monthly values of temperature, precipitation and the distinct vegetation found in different climates. Tropical climates – constant high temperatures, in some areas rain, which form the tropical rainforests. Tropical climate can also be dry such as the savannas in Africa. 16. 17. 18. Dry Climates – largest climatic zone. Continental tropical air dominates, precipitation is low and vegetation is scarce. Mild Climates – are classified into three sub types: humid subtropical, marine west and Mediterranean climates. Humid subtropical – the southeast US has this climate. Warm, muggy weather prevails during the warmer months and dry, cool conditions predominate during winter. 19. 20. 21. The marine west climate has mild winters and cool summers, with abundant precipitation throughout the year. Mediterranean climates are found in Italy and parts of Spain. Summers are generally warm. Continental climates are also classified into three subtypes: warm summer climates, cool summer climates and subarctic climates 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Experience rapid and sometimes violent changes in weather. Winter temperatures can be extreme, while warm tropical air dominates in summer. Polar climates lies north of the continental climate. Constant cold. Microclimate is a localized climate that differs from the main regional climate. The presence of buildings can create a microclimate. Heat island – the climate is warmer than surrounding rural climates.