What is meant by the term weather
What is meant by the term climate
What are mountain climates characterized by
-they are characterized by extremes in temperatures, precipitation, wind and radiation
What are the three primary forces determining and regulating mountain climates
1) Latitude or distance from the equator
2) Elevation or height above sea level
3) Continentality
- >proximity or distance to large water bodies such as oceans
Why are climates warmer near the equator
What is seasonality
-the control of temperature fluctuation is controlled through latitude
Is the Earth closer to the Sun during the winter and further away during the summer in the northern hemisphere
-yes
Why is there greater seasonality at higher latitudes
1) The tilt of the earth on its axis
- >the Earth is tilted on its axis at an angle of 23.5 degrees
- >so as Earth completes its annual orbit around the Sun
- >the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are angled towards the Sun at opposite times of the year
- >whichever hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun receives solar radiation most directly and has more hours of daylight(southern hemisphere)
2) Revolution of the Earth around the Sun
3) greater variation in solar radiation
Is seasonality weaker at the equator than the higher latitudes
-yes
What is the exception to the rule that temperature decreases with increasing latitude
What is air temperature
- >hot air is less dense than cool air
What is atmospheric pressure
- >caused by gravity pulling molecules of air towards the air
How is wind generated
-by air moving along pressure gradients from areas of high to low pressure
What is the intertropical convergence zone
What are circulation cells
Describe the Hadley cells
What is the Coriolis effect
Which direction does the Earth rotate in
-it rotates from east to west
Describe the winds in the three circulation cells
Hadley
Midlatitudes
->westerlies blow from the west towards the east and upwards towards the poles
High Latitudes
->the polar Easterlies blow from the east towards the west and towards the equator
What is low atmospheric pressure associated with
- >low atmospheric pressure is associated with cloudiness and high levels of precipitation
What is high atmospheric pressure associated with
- >there are clear skies and dry conditions
Are Himalayas in arid zone
Why are temperatures lower at higher elevations
What is the mountain mass effect