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Bay Area Earth Science Institute (BAESI). Climate San Jose State University, January 24, 2004 http://www.met.sjsu.edu/baesi/. What is climate?. Climate is:. Climate is Examples of weather vs climate:. the average of day to day weather over a long duration.
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Bay Area Earth Science Institute (BAESI) Climate San Jose State University, January 24, 2004 http://www.met.sjsu.edu/baesi/ Weather and Climate
What is climate? • Climate is: • Climate is • Examples of weather vs climate: the average of day to day weather over a long duration • Today the temperature is 68F (weather). • Los Angeles has warm summers (climate). Weather and Climate
January Average sea-level Pressure and surface wind pattern Weather and Climate
July Average sea-level Pressure and surface wind pattern Weather and Climate
Controls on Climate • Seasonal temperature and precipitation patters are generally attributable to: • Latitude • Mountains and highlands • Pressure and wind systems • Land and water location • Ocean currents • Prevailing wind direction Weather and Climate
Climate controls: Latitude/Mountains • Latitude • Mountains • Higher latitude climates are generally colder • Lower latitudes warmer and more moist • Higher altitudes: cooler temperatures • Windward side of mountains, cooler and wetter than leeward side Weather and Climate
Controls on Climate: Oceans • Ocean Temperatures • Coasts of continents are affected by ocean temperatures: Generally less temperature extremes compared to interior of continents • Cold oceans: • Warm oceans: • generally produce cooler/drier conditions • generally produce more warm/humid conditions Weather and Climate
Controls on Climate: Pressure systems • Rising and sinking motion associated with low and high pressure affects climate • Areas where pressure seasonally low, (rising motion) • Areas where pressure seasonally high, (sinking motion) • Deep Tropics: rainy • Subtropical high: warm and dry Weather and Climate