Earth’s Oceans and Air presented by Prof. Geller 3 November 2005

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Earth’s Oceans and Air presented by Prof. Geller 3 November 2005 HNRS 227 Chapters 16,17 Earth’s Oceans and Air presented by Prof. Geller 3 November 2005

Key Points of Chapter 16 Atmosphere Hydrosphere Weather producers winds Hydrosphere evaporation, condensation, humidity Weather producers air masses, weather fronts, waves, cyclones Weather forecasting Climate

Key Points of Chapter 17 Water on Earth Oceans freshwater, surface water, groundwater, seawater Oceans waves currents

Atmosphere Composition Atmospheric Pressure Warming Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), Argon, Water Vapor, CO2, Methane, other Atmospheric Pressure pressure exerted by atmosphere Warming solar constant greenhouse effect warming due to the transparency of a substance to radiation at visible wavelengths and opacity to infrared radiation

Structure of the Atmosphere

Winds Local winds wind chill factor Global wind patterns

Hydrosphere Evaporation Humidity Condensation Process Clouds, fog Precipitation

Size of condensation nuclei and droplet Figure 16.17

Absolute humidity Figure 16.15

Weather Producers Air Masses Fronts Waves and cyclones Storms thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes

An idealized cold front Figure 16.25

An idealized warm front Figure 16.26

A thunderstorm cell Figure 16.29

Weather Forecasting Predictions based upon Complex computer models “characteristics, location, and rate of movement of air masses and associated fronts and pressure systems” Complex computer models Led to science of “chaos” chaotic dynamic systems

Climate “general pattern of the weather that occurs for a region over a number of years” Major climate regions tropical temperate polar

The principal climate zones Figure 16.38

General rainfall patterns Figure 16.42

influence temperatures Ocean currents influence temperatures Figure 16.43

Distribution of the Water

The hydrologic cycle

Watersheds of three rivers

The path of groundwater

Oceanography Waves and tides Climate control changes coastal structure transport of material long term and short term changes Climate control ocean conveyor belt major control of climate

A wave passing in the open ocean

A wave becoming a breaker

Ocean Conveyor Belt - Major Climate Control