Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather?

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Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather?

Water, Water Everywhere … Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Water, Water Everywhere … How does the water cycle affect weather? Weather is the short-term state of the atmosphere. The water cycle is the continuous movement of water among the atmosphere, land, oceans, and living things. Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation in the water cycle are also parts of weather. 2

Putting Up a Front How do air masses affect weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Putting Up a Front How do air masses affect weather? An air mass is a large volume of air in which temperature and moisture content are nearly the same throughout. An air mass forms when air remains over a region for many days and takes on the temperature and humidity of the land below it. 3

Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Where do fronts form? A boundary, called a front, forms between air masses with differing densities. Fronts cause a change in weather as they pass. The temperature and moisture content of the air masses that meet and their movement relative to each other determine the type of front formed. 5

Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Where do fronts form? Cold fronts form as a cold air mass pushes an existing warm air mass up. 6

Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Where do fronts form? Warm fronts form as a warm air mass slides up over a retreating cold air mass. 7

Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Where do fronts form? Stationary fronts form when a cold air mass and a warm air mass remain in one place. 8

Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Feeling the Pressure! What are pressure systems and how do they interact? Areas of different air pressure cause changes in the weather. In a high-pressure system, air slowly sinks down and spreads outward. In a low-pressure system, air rises and cools. 11

What are pressure systems and how do they interact? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? What are pressure systems and how do they interact? A high-pressure system can form a low-pressure system. . 12

How do different pressure systems affect us? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? How do different pressure systems affect us? Sinking air in a high-pressure system generally produces clear skies and calm air or gentle breezes. Rising air in a low-pressure system generally produces clouds and rain. 13

Windy Weather How do global wind patterns affect local weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Windy Weather How do global wind patterns affect local weather? Winds are caused by changes in pressure, which is due to unequal heating. Wind speed and direction are affected by local winds. Globally, there is an overall movement of surface air from the poles toward the equator. Winds bring different air masses to a region, which affects the weather. 14

How do jet streams affect weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? How do jet streams affect weather? Jet streams are long-distance winds that travel above global winds for thousands of kilometers. A jet stream affects temperatures and precipitation patterns. The polar jet stream travels further south in the winter and further north in the summer. 16

How do jet streams affect weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? How do jet streams affect weather? Each hemisphere usually has two main jet streams. 17

Ocean Effects How do ocean currents influence weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? Ocean Effects How do ocean currents influence weather? Surface currents in the ocean are caused by wind. Energy is transferred to the atmosphere by the movement of warm and cold currents. Hurricanes and monsoons are affected by ocean currents. 18

How do ocean currents influence weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? How do ocean currents influence weather? As currents flow, they warm or cool the atmosphere above, affecting local temperatures. Coastal areas may have lower summer temperatures than inland areas because of cold-water currents. Coastal areas may have higher winter temperatures than inland areas because of warm-water currents. 19

How do ocean currents influence weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? How do ocean currents influence weather? Why is San Diego cooler than El Centro in the summer? 20

How do ocean currents influence weather? Unit 4 Lesson 3 What Influences Weather? How do ocean currents influence weather? Why is Lillehammer colder than Bergen in the winter months? 21