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Weather and Climate
Part 1
Day 1
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Weather and Climate
Weather:
The condition of the atmosphere, or the air that
surrounds the Earth, at a certain place and time.
Weather @ BrainPop
Weather and Climate
Atmosphere:
The air that surrounds the Earth.
Atmosphere @ BrainPop
Weather and Climate
Troposphere:
The layer closest to the Earth.
The Layers
of the
Atmosphere
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Temperature:
The measure of how hot or cold something is.
Temperature @ BrainPop
Weather and Climate
Humidity:
A measure of how much moisture is in the air.
Water Vapor:
Water in the form of a gas.
Humidity @ BrainPop
Weather and Climate
Q: How does the air feel on a hot humid day?
Why?
A: On a hot, humid day, the air feels damp and
sticky because it contains so much moisture.
Bonus Definitions:
Absolute Humidity:
How much water is actually in the air.
Relative Humidity:
The relative humidity tells how much water the air
is holding compared to how much it could hold at
a certain temperature.
Weather and Climate
Air Pressure:
The weight of the air around Earth pressing down
on Earth's surface.
How Does Air Pressure Cause Ear Popping?
“The main cause of air pressure-related ear popping is an
imbalance between the pressure within the ear and the
pressure outside of the ear. Anytime there is a huge disparity
between the two air pressures, the tympanic membrane, or
eardrum, expands or contracts in an effort to help equalize
the pressures. This contraction or expansion causes a
popping or crackling sound in the ears.”
From ehow.com
Weather and Climate
Q: Does cold or warm air have more air
pressure? Why?
A: Cold air tends to have higher air pressure than
warm air because it weighs more.
Have you ever heard that Warm Air rises?
Weather and Climate
Local Wind:
Affects weather in only a small region.
Weather and Climate
Sea Breeze:
Warmer air over the land is pushed up by cooler
air moving in from over the water.
Land Breeze:
Warmer air over the water is pushed up by cooler
air moving out from over the land.
Wind @ BrainPop
Weather and Climate
Prevailing Winds:
A pattern of moving air over large parts of Earth.
Bonus:
Prevailing Winds (global winds) are caused by
the uneven heating of large areas of Earth's
surface caused by Earth's rotation, or spin.
Prevailing Winds blow from the same general
direction.
In the United States winds called the Prevailing
Westerlies blow from west to east.
Weather and Climate
A: Sea breeze
B: Land breeze