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What is Climate?. Climate describes annual variations of temperature, precipitation, wind, and other weather variables. . What Causes Climates?. Climates vary greatly due to: Latitude, closeness to body of water , topography, elevation, ocean currents. Latitude. How does latitude
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What is Climate? • Climate describes annual variations of temperature, precipitation, wind, and other weather variables. What Causes Climates? • Climates vary greatly due to: • Latitude, closeness to body of water, topography, elevation, ocean currents
How does latitude affect climate? As latitude ________, the average annual temperature _________. increases decreases Temperature 0° Latitude 90°
Specific Heat • Specific Heat tells you how much energy is needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1° C How will a substance respond to heat energy? • High Specific Heat – takes a lot of energy to raise its temperature • Low Specific Heat – doesn’t take a lot of energy to raise its temperature
How does closeness to a large body of water affect climate? Water __________ the temperature. _______ summers. _______ winters. moderates Cooler Warmer Cities A & B are located at the same latitude. City B is closer to a large body of water. Its temperature line is flatter (moderated).
How does the Orographic Effect affect climate? Windward Side: ___________ Leeward Side: _____________ cool, moist warm, dry
How does elevation affect climate? As elevation _________, the average annual temperature __________. increases decreases Temperature Elevation
How do ocean currents affect climate? Warm Currents: warmer climate Cold Currents: cooler climate
Ocean Surface Currents • Surface currents are wind driven.
What about coastal regions? • During the day land is heated quickly. The heated air rises and the cool air from the sea moves sinks sea breeze. • The reverse thing happens at night. Land Breeze. • The days are cooler and nights are warmer in coastal regions making a moderate climate throughout the year.
Who came up with this system? • WladimirKoeppen • Based this system on • Average monthly precipitation • Average monthly temperature • Type of vegetation ( ex: palm trees will not be found in polar regions)
5 main Divisions • Tropical Climate • Dry Climate • Mild Climate • Continental Climate • Polar Climate
Using your textbook read pages 364- 368 • Write 3-5 facts about each climate. What makes that climate different.
Koeppen Classification System Tropical Climates • Characterized by constant high temperatures. • Tropical wet and dry zones include savannas, which are tropical grasslands. Dry Climates • Cover about 30 percent of Earth’s land area, make up the largest climatic zone. • Precipitation is low, and vegetation is scarce.
Koeppen Classification System Mild Climates • Mild climates can be classified into three subtypes: humid subtropical climates, marine west coast climates, and Mediterranean climates. Continental Climates • Classified into three subtypes: warm summer climates, cool summer climates, and subarctic climates. • Both summer and winter temperatures can be extreme.
Koeppen Classification System Polar Climates • The polar climates are the coldest regions on Earth. • Precipitation is generally low because cold air holds less moisture than warm air.