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Climate vs. Weather And Factors that Affect Climate What is the difference between weather and climate? Weather: The day to day characteristics of atmospheric conditions over a short period of time, in a local area. Otherwise, what you get. Elements of Weather: Air temperature Air pressure (decreases with elevation) Wind (moving air) Humidity (moisture in air) Precipitation (rain, snow, hail, etc…) Cloud Cover Climate: The pattern of atmospheric conditions that takes place over a large area and over a long period of time. Otherwise, what you expect. Factors that Affect Climate These factors affect climate all over the world. Not every factor will always play a role in the climate where you live. Latitude Ocean Currents Wind and Air Pressure Elevation Relief Near Water Latitude • As distance from the equator (latitude) increases, the suns rays travel farther and hit the earth surface at an angle which spreads the suns energy over a greater area. • Therefore, polar regions are much cooler than tropical equatorial regions. Ocean Currents • Wind blows over ocean currents on to land • Warm currents heat the air above causing a milder wetter climate • Cold currents cool the air above causing cold dry climates, due to the fact that cold air cannot evaporate as much water as warm air. • Therefore, the warm Alaskan current causes warm wet climate and the cold Labrador current causes cool dry climate. Wind and Air Pressure • The weight of air is called pressure • Wind is caused by the differences in pressure • Warm less dense air rises, cool more dense air falls • Therefore, the greater the differences in pressure, the stronger the wind blows. Elevation • As altitude increases, the corresponding temperature of air decreases. • As warm air rises, its temperature cools causing condensation (clouds). • Therefore, that’s why you get snow on the top of mountains. Relief • Mountains form a natural barrier that causes air masses to rise. • As air is forced to rise it expands, it becomes less dense and cools, leading to condensation • Therefore, very wet on the windward side of mountains and dry on the leeward side. Near Water • Water changes temperature much slower than land. • In the summer, water acts as an air conditioner to keep temperatures cool. • In the winter, water acts as a heater to keep temperatures warm. • Therefore, water acts as a moderator.