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Climate: Factors that Affect Climate Page 631 Define Climate: Weather: The conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time: _____________________ __________________ , ______________ , _______________________ May __________________ day to day Temperature Climates are chiefly described by using ___________________ _________________ and ____________________________ Averaging done by taking the ____________and __________________ temps of the day and averaging them Monthly average is the __________________ of all the _____________________________averages Yearly average is average of all _______________________averages Yearly temperature range The difference between the highest and lowest monthly averages This can be misleading Areas that have _________________________average temperatures may have very ___________________________ temperature ranges Precipitation Is also described using average monthly and yearly averages As with temperature they can not adequately describe a climate The months that have the l________________amounts of precip are important for determining climate ____________________ as well as averages must be considered Factors that affect temp and precip are: 1. __________________________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________________________ I. Latitude Different latitudes receive different amounts of _________________ energy Solar E determines _____________ and ______________ _______________ which influence the temp and precipitation What is our latitude and longitude? Winfield is ____________________, _____________________ ? How does latitude affect our climate? Solar Energy The _______________________ the latitude the smaller the angle at which the sun’s rays hit Earth Due to __________________ tilt on axis and _________________around the sun Global Wind Patterns Winds affect many weather conditions 1.___________________________________ 2._______________________________________ _________________________________________ 3. Regions that have different wind belts have different climates Low pressure--air rises, cools and lots of rain High pressure—air sinks little rain-deserts Heat Absorption and Release Latitude and cloud cover affect the amt of solar E an area receives However different areas absorb and release heat differently Land heats up and cools off ________________ ___________________________ heats up and cools off slower The energy warms the air and affects climate El Nino-Southern Oscillation A cycle of changing wind and water current patterns in the ________________ Ocean Every _______________ years the warm water phase causes the surface water temps along the west coast of South America to ___________________ Can change global weather patterns Seasonal Winds Include the ________________________ Topography The ________________________of the land influences climate _____________________________ produces distinct temperature change Rain Shadows When a moving mass of air approaches a mountain is it raised up over the range When it rises, it cools and if it is moist, rain falls on the __________________ side of the mountain. The other side is _______________________ Climate Zones Pg 637 Earth has __________ major climate zones 1. __________________________________ 2. ___________________________________ 3. ______________________________________ Tropical Climates ____________ temperatures in the ________________________regions Three types of tropical climates: 1. __________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________ Tropical Rain Forest Humid and warm Dense __________________________ Rainfall of _____________cm/yr Tropical desert Less than ______ cm /yr of rainfall little or no vegetation N Africa and SW Asia Savanna Open ______________________that have drought resistant trees and shrubs Very wet summers and very dry winters S America SE Asia Africa N Australia Middle Latitude-temperate _________________ to ___________________ degrees Many ___________________________ Polar Regions Three types of polar climates 1. __________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________ Sub arctic climate Has the largest temperature __________________________ (as much as __________________ degrees Tundra climate smaller range of temps but average temp is ___________________________ Polar icecap climate Most of the ________________surface and much of the ______________ are covered in thick __________ of ice Average temps ______________________ rise above freezing Local climates The climate of a small area is called a ___________________________