Weather and Climate II
Weather and Climate II
Weather and Climate II
AND
CLIMATE
WEATHER
What is weather?
Because the Earth is round and not flat, the Sun's rays don't
fall evenly on the land and oceans. The Sun shines more
directly near the equator bringing these areas more warmth.
However, the Polar Regions are at such an angle to the Sun
that they get little or no sunlight during the winter, causing
colder temperatures.
CLIMATE
What is climate?
BETWEEN
CLIMATE AND
WEATHER
The difference between weather and
climate is a measure of time. Weather is
what conditions of the atmosphere are
over a short period of time, and climate is
how the atmosphere "behaves" over
relatively long periods of time.
LATITUDE
What is latitude?
FACTORS
AFFECTING
CLIMATE
ALTITUDE VS
ELEVATION
HEAT
CAPACITY
Water
-transparent fluid which forms the world's oceans and rain,
and is the major constituent of the fluids of organisms
Heat capacity
- amount of heat required to raise the temperature of an
object or substance one degree.
AFFECT
CLIMATE?
Average Temperatures
Moscow: 21 Celsius at Maximum and -8 Celsius
at Minimum
British: 17 Celsius at Maximum and 0 Celsius at
Minimum
TOPOGRAPHY
TOPOGRAPHY
What is topography?
AFFECTS RAIN
DEPOSITS
Topographic barriers such as mountains force
prevailing winds up and over their slopes. As
air rises, it cools. Cool air is capable of holding
less water vapour than warmer air, depositing
rain or snow on windward slopes. This creates
an effect known as the Rain Shadow on their
leeward (sheltered) sides, where the air contains
very little moisture. This results to the
formation of deserts.
CLIMATE
CHANGE
CLIMATE
CHANGE
What is climate change?
Key points:
Climate scientists reconstruct the Earths climate history by
studying proxy records including ice cores, corals, and tree
rings. These records show natural variability in the Earths
climate such as distinct colder glacial periods and warmer
interglacial periods.
CLIMATE
RECORD
Climate scientists glean information about past
climates by studying ice cores, sediments from
the ocean, corals, tree rings and the geological
record. From these proxy records, they
reconstruct Earths climate history and compare
climate changes of the past with observations of
recent climate changes and the projections of
climate change in the twenty-first century.
GREENHOUSE
EFFECT
What is greenhouse effect?
Greenhouse Gases
Water vapor, 3670%
Carbon dioxide, 926%
Methane, 49%
Ozone, 37%
EL NIO
AND LA
NIA
EL NIO
What is El Nio?
EFFECTS OF EL
NIO
LA NIA
What is La Nia?
LA NIA
LA NIA