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Article • http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/noaan/climate/climate_weather.html Climate • Weather: The current conditions of the atmosphere • Climate: The long term weather patterns of an area What is the difference between weather and climate? • Weather is short term, climate is over the long term • Weather changes rapidly, climate changes slowly Why does earth have seasons? Because it is tilted at a 23.5⁰ angle Reason for the Seasons Summer Solstice link • Summer Solstice: June 22nd or 23rd- the longest day of the year • The northern hemisphere tilted toward the sun • Earth is the furthest from the sun in its orbit • north pole Autumn or September Equinox • Autumn Equinox: September 21st or 22nd • Earth is not tilted towards or away from the sun • Day and night are 12 hours each Winter Solstice • Winter Solstice: December 22nd or 23rd - shortest day of the year • The northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun • Earth is at its closest position to the sun • Arctic (north pole) • Antarctica (south pole) • land of the midnight sun Spring/March Equinox • Spring, March or Vernal Equinox: March 20th or 21st • Earth is not tilted toward or away from the Sun • Day and night are 12 hours each • link Review • When the earth is tilted toward the sun, it is _______________. SUMMER • When the earth is tilted away from the sun, it is _______________________. WINTER • When the earth is not tilted towards or away from the sun it is either _______________ or SPRING ________________ AUTUMN Latitude • Latitude: how far away north or south of the equator a place is • Affects the amount of solar radiation the area gets • 3:00 to 5:28 Tropics • Tropics: 0-23° N and S latitude • Gets the most direct solar radiation • No seasonal changes Temperate Regions • • • • Temperate: 23° - 66° N and S latitude Gets less direct solar radiation Has seasonal changes We live about 42° N latitude Polar Regions • Polar Regions: 66° - 90° N and S latitude • Gets the least direct solar radiation • Cold year round Angle of Insolation • Angle of insolation: The angle at which the sun’s rays hit the Earth • The larger the angle of insolation, the warmer the temperatures Angle of Insolation • Angle of insolation at the equator: ~90⁰ = warmest temperatures • Angle of insolation at the poles: ~25⁰ = coldest temperatures • Winter angle: 30° • Summer angle: 75° • Fall/Spring angle: 50⁰ Topography • Topography: The surface features of an area • topography How can elevation influence climate? Topography • Mountain regions: higher elevations have colder climates What areas are going to have milder climates costal or inland areas? How are the temperatures in Dallas and San Diego going to compare? Which will have a highest average annual temperature? 77 °F 96 °F Which will have a lowest average annual temperature? Which will have a lowest average annual temperature? 65 °F 57 °F Which city, San Diego or Dallas has a smaller temperature variation? Ocean and Lake Effects • Ocean and Lake Effects: Near an ocean or lake there is more moisture in the air causing milder temperatures Ocean and Lake Effect • Higher humidity = more precipitation • Water heats up and cools down slower than land Rain Shadow • Rain Shadow: An area that is shadowed by a mountain range • Warm, moist air gets pushed up over the mountain • When it gets to the other side, the air is dry Local Climates • How are the conditions on the left side different from the conditions on the right side of the street? Local Climates • Why are they different? How is the climate near the lake and the climate in the distance different? Why are the different? Local Climates • Local Climates: influenced by, Vegetation density, Elevation, Proximity to water, and incoming solar radiation What does this graph indicate? Why is it warmer over the city? Local Climates • Heat Island Effect: pavement and buildings in cities have a low albedo • Cities absorb more heat so it is warmer there