Climate Test
Refers to how high above sea level a location is.
Elevation or altitude
At the ___ the days and nights are about the same length all year long.
Equator
What is windward?
Facing the wind or on the side facing the wind
A Marine West Coast climate has cold temperatures and light precipitation.
False
All tropical climates are wet year round.
False
Moist subtropical mid latitude climates are continental climates.
False
Polar climate are found on the polar front in North America.
False
Tropical climates only occurs at the equator (0 degrees latitude).
False
Topography refers to what?
Features of the land, like mountains and hills, and valleys and low points
What is latitude?
Measures how far from the equator a location is
The five main climate groups don't include what?
Mediterranean climates
Which type of vegetation would you expect to be a dominant in a tropical wet and dry climate?
Mosses
Wobble
Move unsteadily from side to side
Winds are constantly doing what?
Moving warm air toward the poles and cool air toward the equator
Fossils that are millions of years old & sediment deposits have shown that Earth's climate was what?
Much different in the past
Proximity
Nearness in space, time, or relationship
continental climates are found where?
North America, South America, South Africa
What is leeward?
On or toward the side sheltered from the wind
Boreal forests are found in what?
Polar climates
Which zone has the coldest climate, and why?
Polar, because it's furthest away from the equator
Natural heating that occurs when certain gasses are present in Earth's atmosphere is called what?
The greenhouse effect
The colder the climate is determined by what?
The higher the elevation
What effect do wind patterns have on climate?
Wind patterns move heat and moisture around Earth, which can move heat and moisture, which change the temperature and rainfall
The middle latitudes receive differing amounts of yearly solar radiation causing what?
Winter, spring, fall, summer
High latitudes near the poles experience great differences in temperature and what?
Daylight hours
Human activities that are major factors in contributing to global greenhouse gasses include what?
Deforestation and nuclear power plants
Climate zones
Divisions of the Earth's climates into general climate zones according to average temperatures and average rainfall
During the summer in the northern hemisphere the south pole experiences what?
24 hours of darkness
Earth has been in and out of ice ages for the past ___ million years.
44
Mediterranean subarctic
A climate characterised by long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers
Desert
A dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation
Savanna
A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
Steppe
A large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia
Rainforest
A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall
Rain shadow
A region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills
Tilt
A sloping position or movement
Prevailing winds
A wind from the direction that is predominant at a particular place or season
Humid subtropical
A zone of climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters
Climate zones change with changes in latitude. This may be mimicked by changes in what?
Altitude
What is the equator?
An imaginary line that divides the earth into a top half and a bottom half
Marine west coast
An oceanic or highland climate
More recent (in the last 44 million years) periodic ice ages have occurred most likely due to what?
Antarctica drifting over the south pole disrupting currents
As latitude gets ______________ from equator to the poles, the climate gets ______________, because the sun's rays are hitting the earth at _________ of an angle.
Bigger, colder, more
Phoenix area summer temperatures are over 100 degrees from June to August.
Climate
The Phoenix area receives rainfall in July and August during the monsoon.
Climate
Global winds influence what?
Climate because they distribute heat and moisture around the Earth.
The southeastern United States has a what?
Humid subtropical climate
Climate zones are classified by what?
Köppen classification system
What is weather?
Refers to the daily conditions in a place, like the temperature, winds, and air pressure.
What is climate?
Refers to weather conditions over a long period of time.
Tropical zone definition.
Region directly north and south of the equator; sun's rays are most intense; generally warm year-round
Temperate zone definition.
Region located north and south of the equator above the tropics. Sun's rays strike Earth at a smaller angle; hot summers and cold winters
In an El Niño year, the winds in the tropical Pacific can weaken or what?
Reverse, which causes short-term climate change
The lowest level of ground is what?
Sea level
Earth's "wobbling" in space may also be another explanation for climate change due to the what?
Shape of Earth's orbit and changes in axial tilt
During the summer the north pole is tilted towards the Sun - causing what?
Six months of constant daylight
As latitude increases the intensity of what decreases?
Solar energy
What is the köppen system based on?
Temperature, amount of precipitation, and times of year when precipitation falls
What does topography determine?
The amount of precipitation that falls over an area
Longitude
The angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England
Latitude
The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
Topography
The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
How can mountains or hills affect climate?
The mountains block the winds from getting to the other side of mountain, which in turn blocks the hot or cold winds from reaching the specific area
Polar zone definition.
The region very close to the poles; sun's rays strike at a very low angle; experience cold temperatures year-round
Short periods of climate change caused by the change in the amount of solar heating is called what?
The seasons
Precession
The slow movement of the axis of a spinning body around another axis due to a torque
How does the latitude of a place affect how much sun it gets?
The sun is at an angle or tilt, so the sun can only get to certain places. This effects many different things such as, temperature and precipitation.
Tropical moist climates definition.
These climates are found between the equator in about 25° north and south latitude. They have intense sunshine, how are year-round temperatures, and abundant rainfall. Rain may fall year round or seasonally
Polar climates definition.
These climates are found in areas around the Arctic Ocean and to a lesser extent in Greenland and Antarctica. Winters are long, dark, and bitterly cold. Summers are short and cold. The clients are dry, with most of the limited precipitation falling in the summers
Moist subtropical mid latitude climates definition.
These climates are found in mid latitude costal areas, such as the southeastern United States and Western Europe. They have distinct seasons of cool to cold winters and mild summers. Rainfall is plentiful
Dry climates definition.
These climates are found out about 30° north and south latitude. They're also found a higher latitudes in rain shadows and within continents. They have plenty of sunshine, with hot summers and cold winters. Rainfall is irregular and infrequent and there is less participation then evaporation
Continental climates definition.
These climates are found within continents in the northern hemisphere, between about 40 and 70° North latitude. They are not found in the southern hemisphere because the southern continent are too narrow. Continental climates have extreme temperatures, with very cold winters and relatively warm summers. They are relatively dry climates with stormy winters
Mount Kilimanjaro is a famous mountain near the equator. How can it have snow on it during the summer, and when it is in the tropical zone near the equator?!?
This occurs because of the elevation of the mountain, the higher the altitude the colder it will get
Because the Earth is ___, different regions of the planet receive changing yearly radiation.
Tilted
What are the five main climate groups?
Tropical moist, dry, moist subtropical mid latitude, continental, and polar
Which zone has the hottest climate, and why?
Tropical, it's closest to the equator
La Niña may cause droughts in the southern United States and too much rain in the northwest.
True
Mediterranean climates are found on the western side of continents.
True
Most tundra biomes are found in the area surrounding the arctic ocean.
True
Other El Niño effects are droughts in Australia & an increase in storm activity in California.
True
The north and south facing side of a hill are likely to have different microclimates.
True
The opposite of an El Niño is a La Niña - where winds blow even stronger across the Pacific.
True
Vegetation can be used as an indicator of climate type.
True
Dry climate zones cover about 1/4 of the worlds land area.
True, 26%
Humid continental
Which is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters
The tropics receive mostly the same amount of solar radiation year-around - causing what?
Very little decrease in the seasons
A regular climatic event called El Niño involves the atmosphere and the what?
Warm waters off the California coast
How do large bodies of water affect climate?
Water heats and cools more slowly than land. Therefore, in the summer, the coastal regions will stay cooler and in winter warmer. A more moderate climate with a smaller temperature range is created
On August 12, we received 1.25 inches of rain.
Weather
The temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit today.
Weather