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How does atmospheric pressure distribute energy? Weather and Climate How does the Sun affect Earth’s atmosphere? How does atmospheric pressure distribute energy? How do global wind belts affect weather and climate? How do the ocean affect weather and climate?

The Sun and Latitude The Sun plays a major role in Earth’s weather and climate Weather- the condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place Climate- weather conditions in a geographic region over a long time What happens to the Sun’s energy when is reaches Earth? Half is reflected back into space or absorbed by the atmosphere Earth’s surface absorbs the other half Once absorbed, solar energy is converted into heat called temperature

Greenhouse Effect Earth’s atmosphere traps heat energy The atmosphere allows much sunlight to pass through Earth’s air then slows the rate at which the heat escapes into space Greenhouse effect keeps the planet warm

Global Warming???

Atmospheric Pressure Air in our atmosphere has weight The air around you is always pushing on you Force called atmospheric pressure Why is there less air pressure on a mountain??? The higher up you go the less air there is pushing on you

High and Low Pressure When air is heated is expands, becomes less dense, and rises This creates a low pressure area Rising air cools, cool air may form clouds which may bring rain Low pressure usually accompanies unstable weather conditions

Cold air is dense and sinks toward the Earth’s surface Creates high pressure areas As air sinks, it heats and dries High pressure usually bring stable, clear, and dry weather or extreme conditions Four major air pressure zones: Equatorial Low, subtropical highs, subpolar lows, and polar highs They carry air back and forth between the equator and the poles

Global Wind Belts Air Pressure affects global wind patterns Wind always flows from high to low pressure areas

Prevailing winds: winds that blow in the same direction most of the time Doldrums: Area where there are no prevailing winds and is calm, along the equator Middle Latitudes: Prevailing winds are called westerlies- flow from the west… Weather patterns go from west to east High Latitudes: Prevailing winds are called polar easterlies… Alaska is in the polar easterlies

A front occurs when two air masses of very different temperatures or moisture levels meet Precipitation occurs at these fronts Jet Streams: Prevailing winds in the upper atmosphere… can reach more than 300 miles

Oceans and Currents Oceans affect climate Water heats and cools more slowly than land… land areas near oceans do not have such great temperature ranges Wind, rotation, and ocean temperatures create oceans currents: flow in circular paths Northern Hemisphere: Move clockwise Southern Hemisphere: Move counterclockwise Currents move heat back and forth between the tropics and the polar regions Warm currents carry heated water toward the cooler latitudes Cool currents carry cooled water from middle latitudes toward the equator

Precipitation Water vapor plays an important role in many atmospheric processes Evaporation: process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas Most vapor that turns into rain is evaporated from the oceans Amount of water vapor in the air: humidity Higher the temperature more water vapor the air can hold When air cools, it will reach a point where it can not hold water vapor Condensation then occurs: from gas to liquid state If big enough, condensation falls as precipitation

Precipitation comes in four forms: Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail Precipitation is not evenly distributed around the world Highest in low pressure zones Lowest in high pressure zones

Elevation and Mountain Effects High elevation affects weather and climate Increase in elevation causes a drop in temperature Can be warm at bottom of mountain and covered with snow or glaciers at the peak Mountains influence climate through the orographic effect

Orographic Effect

Storms Middle latitude storms may produce thunderstorms and tornadoes United States experiences more tornadoes than any other country Tropics have different storms: Hurricanes are the most powerful and destructive tropical cyclones United States hurricanes usually form in the Atlantic Ocean and move westward Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean are called typhoons

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