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World Rainfall Patterns Wet Regions • 0-10o Lat. – Doldrums… Wet Regions • East Coasts, 10-25o Lat. – Trade Winds… Wet Regions East Coasts, 25-40o Lat. – Warm Ocean Current… Wet Regions • West Coasts, 40-60o Lat. – Westerly Winds… Dry Regions • 20-30o Lat. West Side of Land Mass – Subtropical High… Dry Regions • Rainshadow Areas Dry Regions • Polar Areas… Environments Learn the: • Climate Characteristics • Climate Causes • General Locations – Latitudes… • Specific Places • Vegetation Tropical Rainforest • Humid & Rainy all year • Day = 85F • Night = 75F Tropical Rainforest (Af) • 0-10o Lat. – Eq. Low… – Amazon Basin Tropical Rainforest Congo Basin (Central Africa) Indonesia Tropical Rainforest • 10-25o Lat. East Coasts – Trade Winds from Warm Ocean – Central America – Brazil Tropical Rainforest E Coast of Madagascar Tropical Rainforest • 6% of World’s Land – 50% of world’s species • Trees are Evergreen (Not Deciduous) • Broadleaf Trees (Not Needleleaf Conifers) Tropical Rainforest • Ground Vegetation? • Lianas Tropical Rainforest • Epiphytes – “Air Plants” Rainforest • Primates Rainforest • Reptiles Tropical Savanna Climate (Aw) • “Tropical Wet-Dry” – Rainy Summer – Dry Winter • 10-25o Lat. – Cuba, S. Mexico – S. Brazil Tropical Savanna (Aw) • So. Mexico, Cuba • So. Brazil • Rainy Summer JULY – Eq. Low/ITCZ nearby JANUARY Tropical Savanna • Dry Winter – Eq. Low/ITCZ Shifts Away JULY JANUARY Tropical Savanna • In Africa Surrounds the Rainforest Vegetation in Trop. Savanna • Two Types 1) Savanna Grassland 2) Tropical Deciduous Forest Savanna Grassland • Scattered Trees & Grasses Savanna Grassland • Big Game Animals Tropical Deciduous Forest • Deciduous Trees – Due to Dry Winter Tropical Deciduous Forest • “Rain-green” – In Summer Tropical Deciduous Forest • Ground Veg? Hot Desert Climate (BWh) • Hot & Dry • 20-30o latitude On West Side of Land Masses – Sinking Air of Subtrop. High • Clear Skies, Little Rain – Low Latitude leads to… – Record Heat • 134F Death Valley • 36o latitude – Subtropical High in Summer • Rainshadow in Winter Hot Deserts • Sahara • Saudi Arabia • Kalahari Hot Deserts • Australia Cool, Foggy Desert (BWn) • 20-30o lat, West Coast • Subtropical High Dry • Cold Ocean Current Cool, Heavy Air – Does not rise to form clouds • 2 Places Cool, Foggy Deserts (pg. 296) • Namib Desert Namib Desert • “Skeleton Coast”… Cool, Foggy Deserts (pg. 290) • Atacama Desert – Rain? Cold Desert Climate (BWk) • Dry, with Cold Winters • 35-55o latitude – Leeward Side of Mtns. (Rainshadow areas) Cold Deserts • Great Basin, USA (pg. 288) • Patagonia, Argentina (p. 289) Cold Deserts Aral Sea Area Mongolia & W. China Desert Vegetation (pg. 287) • Sometimes Entirely Absent Desert Vegetation • Usually Shrubs • Adapted to Drought Some Plants Store Water • Saguaro Cactus Small Leaves Spreading Roots Small, Spaced Plants Steppe Climate (BS) • • • • Semi-Desert Borders Desert Very short rainy season Short Grasses S. Dakota Steppe Marine West Coast Climate (Cfb,Cfc) • • • • Cool, Rainy all year 40-60o latitude, West Coasts Oregon, Wash… Westerly Winds Blow Storms from Ocean to Land Marine West Coast • W. Europe Ireland – “Emerald Isle” Marine West Coast So. Chile So. Chile Marine West Coast New Zealand Marine West Coast Vegetation • Pacific Northwest Rainforest (pg. 309) Marine West Coast Vegetation • Pacific Northwest Forest, USA • Needleleaf Conifers • Redwoods… • Douglas Firs Douglas Firs, Washington European & New Zealand Mixed Forest (pp. 315 & 320) Summer Winter New Zealand Forest Mediterranean Climate (Csa, Csb) • So. Calif. • Cool, Rainy Winter – Like Marine West Coast • Warm, Dry Summer – Like Desert • 30-40o latitude • West side of continents Subtropical High Shifts • Summer – ST High Nearby • Blocks Storms • Winter – ST High Shrinks • Moves Towards Equator – Westerly Winds blow storms onshore Med. Climate Cen. Chile Mediterranean Climate • Med. Sea Coastline Mediterranean Climate • SW Australia Med. Vegetation • Evergreen Shrubs • “Chaparral” Chaparral Poison Oak • Deciduous • Leaves of 3… Mediterranean Woodland • Grasses & Scattered Trees • Oak Woodland in CA Mediterranean Vegetation • Plants w/ Leathery, Evergreen Leaves • Oils in leaves – Conserve water – Flammable • Plants are Adapted to Fire – Clears brush, trees Oak Woodland • Seasonal Changes Oak Woodland • Spring Wildflowers Louisiana Humid Subtropical (Cfa) Humid Continental (Dfa, Dfb, Dwa, Dwb) • SE USA (FL, LA) • New England • 25-40o latitude • Great Lakes Region East side of continents • 40-55o latitude – Warm Ocean Current East side of continents Humid Subtropical • Hot, rainy summer Warm Ocean EZ Evaporation High Humidity Convectional Precip. • Cool, rainy winter – Storms from Polar Front Humid Continental • Warm, rainy summer • Cold, snowy winter Humid Subtropical Humid Continental • SE USA • New England, Great Lakes Humid Subtropical • Uruguay & Environs Humid Continental • E. Europe Humid Subtropical Humid Continental • So. China & So. Japan • No. China & No. Japan Humid Sub. & Humid Cont. Veg. 1. Mixed Forest (pg. 310) 2. Grasslands (pp. 336-37) (in drier parts of region) Tall-Grass Prairie (Midwest USA) Pampas (South America) Japan Evergreen Forest New England Deciduous Forest Subarctic Climate (Dfc, Dfd, Dwd) • Alaska, Canada, Siberia • 55-75 Lat – Weak Sunlight • Interior Location – No Oceanic Influence • X Large Annual Temp Range 60F in Summer -50F in Winter! Subarctic Climate • Alaska Canada Canada in April Subarctic Veg. (pp. 308 & 316) • Boreal Forest – Conifers Boreal Forest - Alaska Tundra Climate (ET) • Arctic Coast of N. Amer, Russia, Green. • Cold Winters -20F Weak/No Sun Oceanic Influence • Between 32F & 50F for 2-3 months Tundra Veg. (pp. 342 & 343) • Veg. is Limited by: – Climate – Permafrost in Soil • Subsoil always frozen Tundra Veg. • Short-Rooted Plants – Grasses – Mosses – Lichens Subarctic/Tundra Transition Ice Cap Climate (EF) • Antarctica • Interior of Greenland • All months < 32F Ice Cap Climate • Record Cold Temp – Little Sunlight – High Albedo of Ice – High Altitude on Ice Cap (Thin Air) • -129F! • No Vegetation ANTARCTICA