Intro to Weather Clip Weather by Brainpop 1
Intro to Weather Clip
Weather by Brainpop 1) What cycle is the basis of our weather? 2) What causes precipitation to occur? 3) Where do storms usually occur?
Weather l Temporary behavior of atmosphere (what’s going on at any certain time) l Small geographic area l Can change rapidly
Weather --The study of weather is meteorology --Someone who studies weather is called a meteorologist
Climate l Long-term behavior of atmosphere (100+ years) l Large geographic area l Very slow to change
POLAR 90 o -60 o latitude Cool summers, cold year-round Dry
TEMPERATE 60 o-30 o latitude True Seasons Variety of climate patterns Moderate precipitation (rain/snow)
TROPICAL 30 o - equator No winter, warm year-round High temp, rainfall, humidity
Climate Types by Brainpop 1. What is climate? 2. Where are tropical climates most likely to be? 3. What does “arid” mean?
What Factors Affect Weather & Climate? 1. 2. 3. 4. The Sun The Water Cycle The Atmosphere The Ocean
How Does the Sun Affect Weather? It warms the atmosphere & oceans It creates climate zones It keeps the water cycle going It affects weather patterns
The Water Cycle All the water on the planet is recycled in this manner!
Parts of the Cycle Evaporation—Water going from a liquid to a gas Evaporation (gains energy from the sun)
Parts of the Cycle *Transpiration—evaporation of water from/out of plants. Locate this on the diagram! transpiration
Parts of the Cycle Condensation—Water going from a gas to a liquid (cools or loses Condensation energy) l When this happens in the atmosphere, CLOUDS form.
Parts of the Cycle Precipitation—when water falls out the atmosphere. Forms when the water droplets in clouds become too heavy to stay up.
Precipitation l Liquid water = rain Rain Clip Frozen water = snow or sleet or hail l
The Water Cycle by Brainpop
Water Cycle Advanced by Brainpop
How does the atmosphere affect weather? The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth Has five different layers; each has different properties We’ll label them in just a minute… Air Temperature and Pressure change with altitude Weather occurs in the layer closest to Earth (troposphere)
Earth’s Atmsophere by Brainpop 1. What is ozone? 2. What layer of the atmosphere does weather occur in? 3. What 2 gases compose the most of Earth’s Atmosphere?
Air Masses = body of air with a certain temperature and moisture level Can be warm or cold Can contain a lot of moisture or not a lot of moisture
Fronts = places where air masses meet 4 Types: Warm, Cold, Occluded, Stationary Each kind can bring different kinds of weather
Occluded Front: Stationary Front:
Science Saurus 221/222 & Reading a Weather Map Worksheet
How does Air Pressure affect weather? How much the earth’s atmosphere is pressing down on us Measured with a BAROMETER If it CHANGES, then new weather is on the way: Falling Air Pressure = stormy weather coming Rising Air Pressure = fair weather coming Steady Air Pressure = no change is coming
Winds = created from differences in air pressure Moves from areas of HIGH to LOW pressure Greater the difference in pressure, the FASTER the wind blows Measured with wind vanes and anemometers or you can estimate with the Beaufort Wind Scale Science. Saurus 224/225
Beaufort Wind Scale
Global Winds Thousands of kilometers long; can cause weather to move in different directions Jet stream, prevailing westerlies, doldrums, horse latitudes, trade winds Big Winds Blowin’ Worksheet & Science Saurus Section 217
Global Winds Caused by the temperature difference in different regions Hot Tropical Regions—causes air to rise l Cold polar Regions—causes air to sink l
Global Winds Also affected by Earth’s Spin l Coriolis Effect = causes winds to curve to the right in the N. Hemisphere; to the left in the S. Hemisphere
Big Winds Blowin’ Worksheet
Relative Humidity l Measure of the amount of moisture in the air compared to what the air could hold l How “full” of water the air is l Expressed as % l 100% relative humidity = saturated air Relative Humidity Test Applet http: //itg 1. meteor. wisc. edu/wxwise/relhum/rhac. html
Relative Humidity Controlled by temperature 1. Warm air holds more moisture than cool air (more space for water vapor between air molecules) 2. As air warms, relative humidity decreases 3. As air cools, relative humidity increases
Dew Point l =Temperature at which the air is saturated (100% relative humidity) Several events can occur when the dew point temp. is reached: 1. If dew point temp. is above freezing: a. water vapor condenses as liquid b. dew will form on surfaces
Dew Point c. cloud droplets will form in air 2. If dew point temp. is below freezing: a. water vapor condenses as a solid b. frost on surfaces c. snow (or hail) in the air
Humidity by Brainpop 1. What single factor controls humidity? 2. What temperature air can hold the most water molecules? 3. What causes water to evaporate into the atmosphere?
Rainbow by Brainpop
How does the Ocean affect weather? Ocean currents affect the temperature of the land they pass by Cold ocean currents = cooling effect Warm ocean currents = warming effect Temperature changes affect pressure – which then creates WINDS Winds blow this cooling or warming effect over the land http: //earth. rice. edu/MTPE/hydrosphere/topics/Ocean_Atm_Circ_El. Nino. mov
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