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Weather & Climate

Weather & Climate. Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 20. Weather. Weather. The condition of the atmosphere in terms of heat , pressure , wind , and moisture. Atmosphere. - Mixture of gases surrounding the Earth. Atmosphere. - Mixture of gases surrounding the Earth

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Weather & Climate

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  1. Weather & Climate Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 20

  2. Weather

  3. Weather The condition of the atmosphere in terms of heat, pressure, wind, and moisture

  4. Atmosphere - Mixture of gases surrounding the Earth

  5. Atmosphere - Mixture of gases surrounding the Earth - Four (4) distinct layers in the atmosphere

  6. 4 Layers of Atmosphere Troposphere – (0 to 16 km) - lowest layer where most weather takes place - av. Temp. decreases - Tropopause is top boundary

  7. 4 Layers of Atmosphere Stratosphere – (16 – 48 km) - Ozone layer absorbs UV light - Av. Temp. increases - Stratopause is top boundary

  8. 4 Layers of Atmosphere Mesosphere – (48 – 80 km) - Protects us from meteoroids - Av. Temp. decreases (-100oC) - Mesopause is top boundary

  9. 4 Layers of Atmosphere Thermosphere– (80 - 3200 km) - Av. Temp. increases (>2000oC) - Lower layer – Ionosphere - bounces radio signals - Upper layer – Exosphere - satellites orbit here

  10. Heat Energy -The sun is the sources of most of the heat in the atmosphere

  11. Heat Energy -The sun is the sources of most of the heat in the atmosphere - Heat is spread in 3 ways:

  12. Heat Energy -The sun is the sources of most of the heat in the atmosphere - Heat is spread in 3 ways: 1. Radiation – transfer by waves

  13. Heat Energy -The sun is the sources of most of the heat in the atmosphere - Heat is spread in 3 ways: 1. Radiation – transfer by waves 2. Conduction – by contact

  14. Heat Energy -The sun is the sources of most of the heat in the atmosphere - Heat is spread in 3 ways: 1. Radiation – transfer by waves 2. Conduction – by contact 3. Convection – by fluid (air too)

  15. Heat Energy

  16. Heat Energy Greenhouse Effect:

  17. Air Pressure • Force of atmosphere pushing on the Earth’s surface • Depends on air’s density

  18. Air Pressure • Force of atmosphere pushing on the Earth’s surface • Depends on air’s density • 3 factors affecting air pressure

  19. Air Pressure • Temperature - as temp increases, air pressure decreases

  20. Air Pressure • Water Vapor - moisture in air - as water vapor increases, air pressure decreases

  21. Air Pressure • Altitude - elevation above sea level - as altitude increases, air pressure decreases

  22. Wind - Movement of air due to differences in air pressure resulting from unequal heating of the atmosphere

  23. Wind 2 Types of wind: • Local Wind (short distances)

  24. Wind 2 Types of wind: • Local Wind (short distances) Sea breeze – from sea to land

  25. Wind 2 Types of wind: • Local Wind (short distances) Sea breeze – from sea to land Land breeze – from land to sea

  26. Wind 2 Types of wind: 2. Global Wind (long distances) Coriolis Effect – shift in movement above surface resulting from Earth’s spin

  27. Wind Coriolis Effect: Northern Hemisphere – Shift is always to the RIGHT

  28. Wind Coriolis Effect: Northern Hemisphere – Shift is always to the RIGHT Southern Hemisphere – Shift is always to the LEFT

  29. Wind Coriolis Effect:

  30. Wind Global Wind Patterns:

  31. Humidity Moisture in the air (water vapor)

  32. Humidity Moisture in the air (water vapor) Relative Humidity – a measure of the amount of moisture % RH = moisture in air Moisture air can hold

  33. Humidity Psychrometer – instrument with a dry and wet bulb used to measure relative humidity

  34. Clouds Collection of condensed moisture in the air (moisture condenses to dust particles)

  35. Clouds 3 Types of Clouds:

  36. Clouds 3 Types of Clouds: 1. Cumulus – white, tall and fluffy

  37. Clouds 3 Types of Clouds: 2. Stratus – grey, flat and layered

  38. Clouds 3 Types of Clouds: 3. Cirrus – feathery, high + wispy

  39. Precipitation Rain Snow Sleet Hail Freezing rain Acid Rain

  40. Weather Forcasting Weather map symbols Buy’s Ballots Law Orographic Effect

  41. Climate General weather in an area over a long period of time

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