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Ch. 21 Climate 21.1 Factors That Affect Climate Factors that Affect Climate  Affect the 2 most important elements of climate  Temperature & Precipitation  Latitude  Elevation  Topography  Water Bodies  Atmospheric Circulation  Vegetation Latitude  Distance N or S of the equator  As latitude increases, the intensity of solar energy decrease  The sun’s rays are most intense in the tropics why…bc the region is at a right angle to the sun  Tropical Zones  Temperate Zones  Polar Zones Elevation  Height above sea level  Air temp. decreases w/ elevation  The higher the elevation is, the colder the climate is  Elevation also determines how much precipitation an area gets Topography  Topographic features such as mountains play an important role in the amount of precipitation that falls over an area.  Rain Shadows – the dry area on the leeward side of the mountain Water Bodies  Large bodies of water such as lakes & oceans have an important effect on the temp. of an area bc the temp. of the water body influences the temp. of the air above it  Think back to last unit…how does land heat & cool differently than water????? Atmospheric Circulation  Global winds influence climate bc they distribute heat & moisture around the Earth  HEAT BALANCE  Warm air to the poles & cool air to the equator Vegetation  Certain types of plants only can grow in particular climates  Vegetation can affect both temp. & precipitation patterns in a particular area  Vegetation influences how much of the sun’s energy is absorbed & how fast this energy is released (affects temp.)  Transpiration (influences precipitation) REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW  How does latitude affect climate?  How does elevation affect climate?  How does a mountain range affect climate?  How do bodies of water affect climate?  What effect do global winds have on climate?  Describe how vegetation affects climate? 21.2 World Climates The Koppen Climate Classification System  Uses mean monthly & annual values of temp. and precipitation to classify climates  Classifies it into climate regions  5 principle groups: humid tropical, dry climates, humid mid-latitude, polar climates, & highland climates Humid Tropical Climates  Climates without winters  Every month has a mean temp. above 18 oC  Amt. of precipitation exceeds 200 cm  2 types of humid tropical climates:  Wet Tropical  Tropical Wet & Dry Humid Tropical Climates Wet Tropical  Tropical Rainforest  High temps. & a lot of precipitation  Sun’s rays are always high  Winds blow over causing the warm, humid unstable air to rise cool and condense and then fall as precipitation Tropical Wet & Dry  Bordering the wet tropics  Have temps. & total precipitation close to those in wet tropics, but this climate experiences times of low precipitation Humid Mid-Latitude Climates  Include climates with mild winters & severe winters  Climates with mild winters have an avg. temp. in the coldest month that is below 18 oC but above -3 oC  Severe winters have an avg. temp. in the coldest month that is below -3 oC Humid Mid – Latitude w/ Mild Winters  3 types: humid subtropical, marine west coast, & dry-summer subtropical  Humid subtropical – 25-40 degrees latitude on the Eastern side of the continent  Marine West Coast – 40-65 degrees latitude N & S  Dry-Summer Subtropical – 30-45 degrees latitude Humid Mid-Latitude w/ Severe Winters  2 types: humid continental climates & subarctic climates  Continental landmasses strongly influence both climates  Absent in the Southern Hemisphere Dry Climates  Yearly precipitation is not as great as the potential loss of water by evaporation  Evaporation is dependent on temperature  2 types of dry climates: arid or desert & semiarid or steppe  Result of global distribution of air pressure and winds Polar Climates  Mean temp. of the warmest month is below 10 oC  Very little precipitation  Evaporation rates are also low  2 types: Tundra Climate & Ice Cap Climate  Tundra is a treeless region most in N. Hemisphere  Ice Cap Climate does not have a single monthly mean above 0 oC & has little vegetation & permanent ice and snow Highland Climates  Localized (much different from climates in surrounding areas)  Vary from place to place  In general they are cooler & wetter than nearby areas at lower elevations REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW  Describe the Koppen climate classification system.  How do highland climates compare with nearby lowlands?  Can tundra climates exist at low latitudes? Why or why not?