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Earth Essentials http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9hawBb3wbk

Factors That Affect Climate

Climate vs Weather Weather - The daily condition of the atmosphere which includes temperature and precipitation. Climate - Average weather. Measured over an extended period of time (usually 30 years).

Precipitation -. Moisture that falls from the sky Precipitation - Moisture that falls from the sky. Precipitation has 4 forms: rain, snow, sleet, and hail.

L - LATITUDE The most important factor. The farther from the Equator - the colder and drier it becomes. Direct rays of the sun are always between the Tropics. Areas not in the tropics receive indirect sun rays.

IMAGE SOURCE PAGE: http://www. liv. ac Tropics

A-Air Masses In the northern Hemisphere, cold air from the polar regions comes from the north. Hot air from the tropics comes from the south, (opposite in the Southern Hemisphere). Mountains to the north of a city (in the Northern Hemisphere) could block the cold air from reaching the city.

C-Continentality Water moderates climate. Water takes longer to heat and cool than land. Areas inland from the coast will be hotter in the summer and colder in the winter than areas with the same latitude on the coast.

E-Elevation It gets colder as you go up a mountain. The formula for vertical climate is: 3.5˚F for every 1,000’ EXAMPLE: 75˚F @base of 10,000’mtn

M-Mountain Barriers Mountains can stop storms and air masses. Orographic Effect: Seattle, WA Windward Side of mountain Leeward Side of mountain

O-Ocean Currents See Ocean Current WS Cold currents are dry Warm currents are wet Atacama Desert

P-Pressure and Prevailing Winds See Winds WS High pressure is heavy, cold air Low pressure is warm light air. Heat Rises Constant air pressure systems: draw diagram

Prevailing Winds Trade winds: Located 30˚N/S toward Equator and blow from E to W Doldrums: Equator is surrounded by area of calm Westerlies: Between 30˚N/S and 60˚N/S which blow W to E

Cont’d Horse Latitudes: because the Westerlies and Trade Winds are travelling away from each other there is an area of calm between them Polar Winds: blow from 90˚ toward the Westerlies. Colliding winds cause serious storms at 60˚latitude

S-Storms Where polar winds meet Westerlies there are storms. Hot air masses and cold air masses collide resulting in storms Cyclonic storms (hurricanes, typhoons, etc.) in the Northern Hemisphere spin counter-clockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere cyclones spin clockwise.

Factors that Affect Climate- 5min

How Climate Affects Living Patterns-2:25min

Greenhouse Effect V:Turn Down the Heat Below: http://www.myclimatechange.net/UserImage/3/Definition/GreenhouseEffect.jpg Above: http://andrian09.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/greenhouseeffectdiagram.jpg V:Turn Down the Heat

Greenhouse Effect & Global Warming Extreme Weather Around the World (3:48min) http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/explorer/videos/the-greenhouse-effect/ Global Warming (2:32min) http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/2261-how-greenhouse-gases-work-video.htm

El Nino and La Nina http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-glossary/el-ninola-nina-influence-on-hu-1/16790588 (1:15min)