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Climate – describes the typical yearly weather for a location. 3 Main Climates (Koeppen Climates) • Tropic Zone- Hottest. Located between 0 latitude (equator) & 23.5 N or S Latitude. – 23.5 N Latitude = Tropic of Cancer (KNOW THIS!) – 23.5 S Latitude = Tropic of Capricorn (THIS TOO!) • Temperate – Warm. Located between 23.5 and 66.5 • Polar – Coldest. Located at north and South Poles. (66. 5 and 90 Latitude) Reasons for temperature difference: • Areas close to equator receive more of Sun’s Energy (Heat/Light), so warmer. • Areas Further from equator receive less of Sun’s Energy, so colder. SUN’S RAYS FACTORS that AFFECT CLIMATE • 1) Latitude – – distance north or south of equator. – The further away from the equator, the colder it is • 2) Elevation – – The distance above the surface. – The higher you go, the colder it is. FACTORS that AFFECT CLIMATE • 3) Proximity to water – Close to water means precipitation (rain…) – Warm water means warmer temps & rain – Cold water means colder temps & snow, sleet, freezing rain – Far away from water means dryer weather. FACTORS that AFFECT CLIMATE AIR COOLS, Condenses • 4) Position to mountains – Windward side (where wind is coming) is wet. – Leeward side is dryer. – In America, West side is wetter than East side of mountains. • http://www.hillsrain.co m/Rain_Shadow.shtml Dry Air descends Warm air rise Desert Windward Side LeeWard side Coriolis Effect- the spinning of the Earth causes air and ocean currents to deflect to the right. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Corioliskrafta nimation.gif • http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/ terc/content/visualizations/es1905/es1905page0 1.cfm • http://www.warrenwilson.edu/~physics/PhysPhotOfWeek/20040925 Coriolis/CoriolisEffect.html Diagrams of Coriolis & Winds Diagrams of Coriolis & Winds In Northern Hemisphere: Lo pressure moves counterclockwise, Hi pressure moves clockwise. Winds move opposite in the Southern Hemisphere. Primary Cause of Wind: Sun’s Energy (Heat or Light) Warms Earth’s surface. • Water cools slower than land causing Sea Breeze at night SEA BREEZE • Land heats faster than water causing Land Breeze During day LAND BREEZE Seasons – caused by Earth’s tilt (23.5 degrees) as it revolves around sun. Less Direct Rays More Direct Rays Seasons: Definitions Equinox: daytime = night time Solstice: Maximum Day or Night 21 , Autumnal Equinox(Fall) SummerSolstice 21 Longest Day, Shortest Night 21, Winter Solstice 21, Spring Equinox Longest Night Shortest Day Diagram of Seasons • Refer to diagram of seasons: http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.icelebrateholi days.com/Images/800pxNorth_season.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.icelebrateholidays.com/h eliocentric%2520view%2520of%2520the%2520seasons.htm&h=79 &w=143&sz=40&tbnid=0VzQmCf9AtkJ:&tbnh=79&tbnw=143&prev =/images%3Fq%3Ddiagram%2Bof%2BEarth%2527s%2Bseasons&hl =en&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=1&ct=image&cd=2 • • http://fixedreference.org/2006-Wikipedia-CDSelection/wp/s/Season.htm • • Climate Change- drastic changes in climate that affects life on Earth. • Studying climate change from: 1)Tree Rings – shows change in rain/nutrients 2) Pollen layers – in rock/soil. Thick layers mean warm and wet. Too thin means too hot/cold. 3) Ice (glaciers, ice caps) – Layers of ice record past air qualities, pollution, oxygen amount,.. Causes of Climate Change • 1) Earth’s position to sun. • Sometimes we are closer. Every 11,500 years, Earth is closer in July or January alternating • Earth’s axis WOBBLES. (tilt of 23.5 degrees) changes over long periods of time. • 2) Solar Energy varies.– The sun’s energy varies in 11 year cycles, and other longer cycles. Causes of Climate Change • 3)Volcanic Activity – Too much volcanic activity blocks sun and leads to ice ages. • 4) Movement of Continents – Position of continents move, changing type of weather and climate by changing ocean/air currents • 5) Manmade Causes? Pollution, destruction of environment, etc… Global changes • Short Term: – El Nino (warmer winters), – La Nina (colder winters): – Pacific Ocean currents change direction, causing huge changes in winter weather. El Nino/La Nina Global changes 1) Global warming: 1) Greenhouse Hypothesis- Human activities add greenhouse gases to atmosphere, trapping more heat 1) Green house gases: Gases that trap heat from leaving Earth. 2) Ex: Carbon Dioxide, water vapor, methane, and more 2) Ozone depletion by CFC’s (we’ve already discussed this) Greenhouse effect Greenhouse & global warming