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8.1/8.2 Climate Change
Weather and Climate
Weather
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Atmospheric conditions in a particular location over a short period
of time
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Includes: temperature, precipitation, wind and humidity
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Ex: “A high of 28oC today, sunny with cloudy periods, probability
of precipitation is 30%, wind from the west at 20km/hr, and relative
humidity of 40%.”
Is Weather always the same?
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Some parts of the world, weather stays the same from day to day.
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ex. Sahara desert is usually hot and dry during the day
Other parts, the weather can change dramatically from one day to
the next.
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ex. Canada: warm and sunny today; cool and rainy tomorrow- however,
patterns exit with seasons
Meteorologists
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Gather information on weather around the world and use it to
forecast weather for specific areas
What Causes Weather?
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Interactions between water and air on Earth and energy from the
Sun
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Sun heats the atmosphere, creating wind and air movement
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Bodies of water evaporate, cool and condense to produce rain or
snow
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Ocean waters move in currents
Climate
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The usual pattern of weather in a region over a long period of time
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weather measurements collected over 30 years and results are
averaged
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climate gives a range of temperatures one might expect at a certain
time of year
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Ex. Southern Ontario climate: warm and humid during summer
and cold with snow during the winter
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Determines the type of plants and animals that live in a region
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Determines how houses/buildings are designed
Weather or Climate?
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The temperature high today will be 5oC
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We can expect high humidity in July
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There will be 11.3 hours of sunshine today
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The skies will be partly cloudy
“Climate is what you expect, but weather is what you get.”
Classifying Climate: Climate Zones
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determined by temperature , precipitation and plant communities
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Tropical, Dry, Moderate, Continental, Polar
Classifying Climate:Climate Zones
Classifying Climate: Ecoregions
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New method of classifying climate which focuses on the ecology of
the region
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Based on landforms, soil, plants, animals and climate
Classifying Climate: Ecoregions
Climate Change
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Climate change
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A change in climate over a long period of time
Global Warming
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A change in temperature over a long period of time
Factors Affecting Climate
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Distance from the equator (latitude)
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Presence of large bodies of water
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Presence of ocean or air currents
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Land formations
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Height above sea level ( altitude)
Homework:
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Pg 321 # 1-6