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Chapter 25 Climate What is climate? Climate is long-term weather. It is an average of the weather over many, many years Factors that Affect Climate Factors that Affect Climate Latitude - colder in the poles Elevation - colder in mountain regions Water Bodies – less temperature change Topography Atmospheric Circulation Latitude If latitude increases, the amount of sunlight decreases. Higher latitude = closer to North or South Pole Lower latitude = closer to the Equator Elevation The higher the elevation, the colder the climate! Water Bodies The temperature of a water body (ex: an ocean or lake) affects the temperature of the air above it. Areas closer to water have smaller changes in temperature. Topography Mountains play an important role in the amount of precipitation that falls over an area, also affects wind patterns Rain Shadow Effect - Faces the wind - Air rises - Air cools and condenses - Precipitation occurs - Downwind - Air sinks - Air warms and dries - No precipitation Atmospheric Circulation Remember: Global winds transfer heat and moisture around the Earth Moves warm air toward the poles Moves cool air toward the equator Moves moist air from above the ocean to land Major Climate Zones Major Climate Zones Types of Climates (biomes) Assignment Use the computer to look this up Look up the following climate zones and answer all questions for each zone: 1. Where are these zone located on Earth? 2. What is the annual rain fall and temperature? 3. How many seasons are there? Rainforest Deciduous forest Chaparral Grassland Desert Tundra Taiga Alpine http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/ summary.html Major Climate Zones Tropical Climates Climates without winters and with lots of precipitation due to evaporation at the equator Mid-Latitude Climates Located between 25° and 50° latitude They have different seasons (winter, spring, summer, fall) Dry Climates Located along 23.5°N and 23.5°S (the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn) Not a lot of rain, or the heat makes all the water evaporate. Climate Change Volcanic eruptions: emit aerosols (volcanic ash, dust, and sulfur particles) Aerosols reflect solar radiation, which causes Earth’s lower atmosphere to cool down Climate Change Earth motions: Causes long term climate changes Plate tectonics can cause geographic changes (formation of mountains, continental drift) which affect climate Climate Change Human Activity can also change our climate. What happens when the temperature increases? More evaporation = more water vapor in the air Sea ice melting = rising water levels CO2 Emissions Assignments Notes summary Last class assignment (online biomes search) Work on the test review worksheet must have at least 15 questions done before leaving class