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Learn to analyze climographs to identify and describe climate regions worldwide. Practice interpreting data for various cities like Moscow and Brisbane. Understand how temperature and precipitation are illustrated. Compare climates of Barcelona, Spain, and other global locations. Assess growing conditions for trees in different regions.
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Wednesday, September 12 • Journal: “Interpreting a Climograph” • “World Climate Regions” Turn in any “late work/ makeup work” you may owe Go to section I of your Notebook and get out your “Geography Journal #1” answer sheet. Also, get out a pen or pencil and clear everything off the top of your desk.
TODAY’S OBJECTIVE: • Reading/ using climographs. • Identify/ describe the world’s climate regions
DIRECTIONS: • Skip a line under your last journal entry and right the following title:Interpreting a Climograph (09/23)
DIRECTIONS:Use the “Interpreting a Climograph” worksheet provided to you to complete the questions below. Write your answers on your “Geography Journal #1” paper. You do not have to write the questions. 1) How is precipitation illustrated on a climograph? 2) How is temperature illustrated on a climograph? 3) What is the average temperature for the month of October in Moscow? 4) What is the average precipitation for the month of April in Brisbane? 5) What month is coldest in Brisbane? 6) What is the wettest month in Moscow? 7) Which city receives more annual rainfall? 8) Fir trees grow best in areas with moderate moisture, cool summers, and cold winters. Do you think you would have more success growing this type of tree in Moscow or Brisbane?
DIRECTIONS: Use the “Interpretting a Climograph” handout provided to you to complete the questions below. Write your answers on your “Geography Journal #1” paper. You do not have to write the question. • Using the climographs to the left, which climograph is for a city most likely in the southern hemisphere? What information on the climograph did you use to come to this conclusion? Explain
Climograph for Barcelona, Spain Climograph for Barcelona, Spain How much rain does Barcelona typically receive in September?
Climograph for Barcelona, Spain Climograph for Barcelona, Spain How much rain does Barcelona typically receive in September? * Approximately 3.2 inches How much rain did Barcelona receive in September?
Climograph for Barcelona, Spain Climograph for Barcelona, Spain What is the average temperature in February?
Climograph for Barcelona, Spain Climograph for Barcelona, Spain What is the average temperature in February? * 50°F What was the average temperature in February?
Climograph for Barcelona, Spain Climograph for Barcelona, Spain What is typically the wettest month of the year?
Climograph for Barcelona, Spain Climograph for Barcelona, Spain What is typically the wettest month of the year? * October
What hemisphere is this city located in? What hemisphere is this city located in? * Southern Why?
The cooler temperatures occur during the middle of the year which indicates a location in the Southern Hemisphere What hemisphere is this city located in? What hemisphere is this city located in? * Southern
City A City B Which city gets more annual rain?
City A City B Which city gets more annual rain? Which city gets more annual rain? * City B Jan- 3.2” Feb- 2.8” Mar- 2.6” Apr- 2.3” May- 1.5” Jun- 0.6” Jul- 0..6” Aug- 1.2” Sep- 2.8” Oct- 3.5” Nov- 4.2” Dec- 3.3” Jan- 0.4” Feb- 0.3” Mar- 0.3” Apr- 0.2” May- 0.4” Jun- 2.1” Jul- 9.0” Aug- 10.2” Sep- 5.0” Oct- 1.5” Nov- 0.2” Dec- 0.3” total annual rainfall: 28.6 inches total annual rainfall: 29.9 inches
City A City B City C City D Which of the above cities is probably closer to the equator?
City A City B City C City D Which of the above cities is probably closer to the equator? * City B Why?/ How did you come to this conclusion?
City A City B City C City D Which of the above cities is probably closer to the equator? * City B- has very little temperature change throughout the year.
City A City B City C City D Which city is probably in the Southern hemisphere?
City A City B City C City D Which city is probably in the Southern hemisphere? * City D Why?/ How did you come to this conclusion?
City A City B City C City D Which city is probably in the Southern hemisphere? * City D- when the temperature bar dips in the middle of the year this typically indicates a location in the Southern hemisphere.
City A City B City C City D Which city is probably furthest north of the equator? Which hemisphere it is located in?
City A City B City C City D Which city is probably furthest north of the equator? * City A How did you come to this conclusion?
City A City B City C City D Which city is probably furthest north of the equator? * City A- has the coldest averages temperatures around the year.
DIRECTIONS: • Pass forward my “Interpreting a Climograph” handout. • 2) Turn in your “Geography Journal #1” answer sheet for a grade. Make sure your name is on it.
Climate: the typical weather conditions/ patterns at a particular location as observed over time.
DIRECTIONS: Write your name on the handout below provided to you. Use the text book to complete. Do not write on Part II of the handout.
If an Army General was planning an invasion of a foreign country, why would he want to take into account the climate of that region in his planning?
Brainstorming Questions: 1) In what ways does climate affect people’s lives?
Climograph A Climograph B Bangkok, Thailand Tokyo, Japan Which city is probably closer to the equator?
Tuesday, September 17 • Geography Journal- “Interpreting a Climograph” • * Test tomorrow Update Grade Sheet: 7) The Earth’s Prevailing Winds and the Climate 09/10* place your graded assignment in section four of your Notebook. If you did not get back a graded paper, record a grade of 0% on your Grade Sheet or see me the last five minutes of class. Turn in any “late work” or “makeup work” that you may owe. Go to section II of your Notebook and get out your “Geography Journal #1” answer sheet and clear everything else off the top of your desk.