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Climat e • Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate • Latitude … amount of insolation • Global wind patterns • Altitude • Precipitation patterns • Proximity to large bodies of water
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Climate Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate.

Jan 14, 2016

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Page 1: Climate Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate.

Climate• Climate is the average weather over a long period of time– Weather is the current condition

of the atmosphere– Factors affecting weather/climate

• Latitude … amount of insolation• Global wind patterns• Altitude• Precipitation patterns• Proximity to large bodies of water

Page 2: Climate Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate.

Greenhouse Effect• The greenhouse effect is a

process where Earth traps heat within its atmosphere.– Natural process that is essential

for life on Earth!– Greenhouse gasses: CO2, CH4

(methane), & H2O– The energy budget refers to

Earth’s to the amount of energy entering and leaving Earth’s atmosphere• Currently Earth has a +budget

– Earth is heating!!!

Page 3: Climate Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate.

Latitude and Climate

• 3 Cell system– Polar Zone

• 90o – 66.5o

• Cold dry air sinks and moves toward the temperate zone

– Temperate Zone• 66.5o – 23.5o

• Wide variations in temperatures• Cold moist air rises at the polar interface

and sinks at the tropics

– Tropical Zone• From 23.5o to the equator• Warm moist air rises at the equator

completing cell

Page 4: Climate Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate.

Heat Transport• Air masses– Dense cold air masses sink

while warm moist air masses rise• Creates weather and wind• Global wind patterns driven by

latitude and air mass density

Page 5: Climate Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate.

Heat Transport

• Ocean currents– Driven by the Coriolis effect

• Turns water clockwise in the northern hemisphere

• Brings cold water down the western US and warm water from the equator up the eastern coast of the US

– Deep ocean currents are driven by density• Brings nutrients to the surface

Page 6: Climate Climate is the average weather over a long period of time – Weather is the current condition of the atmosphere – Factors affecting weather/climate.

Land Masses• Coastal mountains create

different climates on the windward (ocean side) and leeward sides (land side)– Windward is marked by

cloud formation and precipitation

– Leeward is dry creating a “rain shadow” desert