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Is there a difference?
Reporter- Daniel Ahn
Climate Vs. Weather
 Climate
 Long-term weather
patterns of an area
 Weather
 Current state of the
troposphere
 Short term variations
Kind of climate
 What is our climate system
-The physical climate system involves the earth's atmosphere, land
surfaces, and oceans, along with the snow and ice that is so prominent in
much of Canada. These components interact with one another and with
aspects of the earth's biosphere to determine not only the day-to-day
weather, but also the long-term averages that we refer to as 'climate'.
 Cryosphere
-It refers to a component of the climate system that everyone above
and below the earth or ocean surface consists of snow, ice and permafrost
 Geosphere
-There are several conflicting definitions for geosphere .
The geosphere may be taken as the collective name for the
lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the cryosphere, and the
Kind of weather
 What causes weather?
- Weather processes such as wind, clouds, and precipitation are all the
result of the atmosphere responding to uneven heating of the Earth by
the Sun.
 shape of the Earth and the energy of the Sun
- The sun effect to the earth because sun shine us upon the earth
What Causes Different Climates?
 Topography
 Coastal Regions,
areas near water,
are warmer in the
winter and cooler
in the summer
 Latitude
66.5° N
23.5° N
0°
23.5° S
66.5° S
Arctic Circle
Tropic of Cancer
Equator
Tropic of Capricorn
Antarctic Circle
Polar
Temperate
Tropics
Tropics
Temperate
Polar
Climate Regions
 Tropics
 Most solar radiation, generally warm
 Between Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer
 Temperate
 Between 23.5 and 66.5 North and South
 Mild temperatures
 Polar
 66.5 North and South to the Poles
 Cold Temperatures
Long-Term Climatic Change
 Climates change over extremely long periods of time
 Ice Ages – Periods of extensive glacial coverage
 Most recent ended
10,000 years ago
 Temps dropped 5°C
Reference
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http://blog.daum.net/_blog/BlogTypeView.do?blogid=0U3XQ&articleno=16&categoryI
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http://blog.aladin.co.kr/773230154/3904635
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