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APPARENT PATH OF THE SUN. How does the Sun’s path affect the amount of energy received on Earth?. HOMEWORK. Textbook: read pages 257 – 260. Do questions 17, 23-31. SUN. RISES IN THE EAST . . . SETS IN THE WEST. ANGLE OF INSOLATION.
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APPARENT PATH OF THE SUN How does the Sun’s path affect the amount of energy received on Earth?
HOMEWORK • Textbook: read pages 257 – 260. • Do questions 17, 23-31.
SUN • RISES IN THE EAST . . . SETS IN THE WEST
ANGLE OF INSOLATION • Insolation:Incoming Solar Radiation is the sun's energy that enters the earth's atmosphere and surface. • Angle of Insolation: the angle at which the sun’s rays strike the earth's surface. • Intensity: a measure of the amount of radiation that strikes a unit area of the earth's surface.
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY RECEIVED BY THE SUN • Angle of Insolation • lower in the mornings and evenings • Higher in the afternoons • Duration of Insolation • In NY, Sun is out for 15 hours in Summer • In winter, Sun is out only 9 hours • Latitude of maximum insolation • North and South Poles are much colder than the Equator.
FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE AMOUNT OF ENERGY RECEIVED BY THE SUN • Intensity of Insolation • Higher the angle of insolation, the greater or stronger the amount of energy • Lower the angle, the weaker the amount of energy.
High Angle – Sun is directly overhead with high intensity of energy - short shadows
IMPORTANT DATES • JUNE 21: SUMMER SOLSTICE • DECEMBER 21: WINTER SOLSTICE • MARCH 21: VERNAL EQUINOX • SEPTEMBER 21: AUTUNM EQUINOX
IMPORTANT LATITUDES • ZENITH – POINT DIRECTLY ABOVE • JUNE 21 – 23.5 NORTH (Tropic of Cancer) • DECEMBER 21 – 23.5 SOUTH (Tropic of Capricorn) • MARCH 21 & SEPTEMBER 21 - 0 (Equator)
SHADOWS • In New York • Sun’s Path is always in the southern sky. • Shadows are always opposite the Sun • Low Sun, Long shadows • High Sun, short shadows