1 / 19

Weather and Climate

Weather and Climate. Water Cycle. Be able to Identify and Describe each of the f ollowing processes. Condensation Precipitation Run off Infiltration Transpiration Evaporation. Structure of Earth’s Atmosphere. The Troposphere i s where our weather o ccurs.

burton
Download Presentation

Weather and Climate

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Weather and Climate

  2. Water Cycle Be able to Identify and Describe each of the following processes. Condensation Precipitation Run off Infiltration Transpiration Evaporation

  3. Structure of Earth’s Atmosphere The Troposphere is where our weather occurs. Recognize the relationship between altitude and temperature.

  4. Composition of the Atmosphere Earth’s atmosphere is composed mostly of nitrogen and oxygen

  5. Insolation Factors that affect insolation and thus climate. Latitude and time of year (remember Earth’s tilt).

  6. Heat Energy Transfer

  7. Weather Instruments Be able to: Identify each instrument. Describe what each measures. Read current measurement. Unit conversion: For example: inches of mercury to millibars. or Fahrenheit to Celsius.

  8. Atmospheric Pressure Surface wind rotation/ patterns associated each pressure system.

  9. Isoline Drawing and Interpretation Can you determine wind direction? Can you label areas of steep pressure gradients (windy)?

  10. Drawing Isolines Can you draw the correct Isobars on this map? Answer on next slide.

  11. Drawing Isolines

  12. Fronts • Cold Fronts • Warm fronts • Stationary Fronts • Occluded Fronts

  13. Air Masses and Characteristics Characteristics: Coldor Warm Wet or Dry

  14. Ocean Currents Warmcurrents = wet climate Cool currents = dry climate

  15. Planetary Wind and Moisture Belts Areas of rising air = low pressure = wet (CCCP) Areas of sinking air = high pressure = dry Trade winds are deflected because of Earth’s rotation

  16. Local Climate Rain shadow But also: Lake Effect Land & Sea Breeze Mountain Valley Monsoon Santa Ana

  17. Weather Safety Precautions Be able to LIST and DESCRIBE safety precautions that can be followed in the advent of severeweather events.

  18. Weather Map Interpretation •Rotation around pressure systems •Wind direction •Windy areas and calm regions •Relative Temperatures •Front identification

  19. Possible Map Questions Which location is warmer? A or B? From which direction is the wind blowing at C? 3) From which direction is the wind blowing at D? What kind of front is at E? Identify an area which is windy. Identify an area which is calm. E D C A B

More Related