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CONCE P Name: TR Group: Date: EST EVIEW The atmosphere: atmospheric circulation 30 PAGES 226–232 Complete this concept review handout and keep it as a record of what you have learned. Definitions Atmospheric circulation is the global-scale movement of the layer of air surrounding the Earth. EST Prevailing winds are major atmospheric currents that blow in a given direction according to global patterns of movement. An air mass is a large expanse of the atmosphere with relatively uniform temperature and humidity. A cyclone is a tropical storm characterized by violent winds revolving around an area of low pressure. EST Atmospheric circulation cells Cell Hadley cell Location Between the equator and the 30th parallel Movement of air the equator • Air over atmosphere. , rises into the cools • It gradually toward the 30th parallel. as it travels • It runs into winds from the Ferrel cell, descends and returns to Ferrel cell Between the 30th and 60th © ERPI Reproduction permitted solely for classroom use with Observatory. parallels the equator. • Part of the air approaching the 30th parallel the poles. surges toward • Near the 60th parallel, this air collides with winds the Polar cell. from • The air rises and returns toward Polar cell Between the 60th parallel and a pole the 30th parallel. • The temperature of the air drops to minimum the poles. its over • The air sinks to the Earth and then turns toward the 60th parallel , where it collides with the Ferrel cell. • The air is forced to rise and return to the poles. Observatory / Guide 11129-B ANSWER KEY 1 Concept reviews CONCEPT REVIEW 30 The atmosphere: atmospheric circulation Name: EST Group: Prevailing winds Winds EST Date: Location Direction in the Northern Hemisphere Polar easterlies Between a pole and the 60th parallel From northeast to southwest Westerlies Between the 60th and 30th parallels From southeast to northeast Trade winds Between the 30th parallel and the equator From northeast to southeast Jet streams • Name : Subtropical jet stream Speed : Up to 400 km / h in winter Location : Around the 30th parallel at an altitude of 11 000 to 14 000 m • Name : Polar jet stream Speed : Up to 300 km / h in winter Location : Around the 60th parallel at an altitude of 9000 to 10 000 m Characteristics of fronts Name Cold front Formation Movement of air When a mass of The warm air rises rapidly above the cold air. cold air meets a mass of warm air. Warm front When a mass of The warm air rises warm air meets a gently above the mass of cold air. cold air. Meteorological conditions • Formation of puffy clouds (cumulus) • Probability of wind and heavy rain • Formation of light clouds (nimbostratus) • Probability of cloudy © ERPI Reproduction permitted solely for classroom use with Observatory. weather and showers Anticyclones and depressions Name Anticyclone Depression Formation Surrounds a high-pressure centre. Surrounds a low-pressure centre. Movement of air • Clockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere Meteorological conditions Clear sky and stable weather : • Counterclockwise rotation • Dry and sunny in summer in the Southern Hemisphere • Cold in winter • Counterclockwise rotation • Cloud formation in the Northern Hemisphere • Precipitation • Clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere Observatory / Guide 11129-B ANSWER KEY 2 Concept reviews CONCEPT REVIEW 30 The atmosphere: atmospheric circulation