The document discusses factors that influence microclimate and temperature differences in local areas. It explains that microclimate refers to climate near the ground and identifies five key factors: 1) Physical features like trees and bodies of water affect temperature and wind speed, 2) Shelter from trees, buildings, and hills can provide protection from wind, 3) Surface colors impact heat absorption - dark surfaces absorb more heat than light ones, 4) Buildings radiate stored heat and can increase nearby temperatures while also altering wind patterns, and 5) Aspect or direction facing also impacts temperatures due to sun exposure.
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Microclimates
1. Why is the man on the left warmer than
the man on the right?
2. Learning Outcomes
• To understand the factors that influence the
microclimate of a place
• To investigate the changes in microclimate around
the school site
3. What is a microclimate?
• What does micro mean?
• What does climate mean?
4. What local features affect
temperature and wind?
1. Physical Features
• Trees provide shade and shelter and are usually
cooler than surrounding areas.
• Water areas such as seas and lakes have a cooling
effect and may produce light winds.
5. What local features affect
temperature and wind?
2. Shelter
• Trees, hedges, walls, buildings and even hills can
provide shelter from the wind.
• Wind speed may be reduced and its direction
changed.
• Places sheltered from cold winds will be warmer.
6. What local features affect
temperature and wind?
• 3. Surface
• Colour of the ground surface affects warming
• Dark surfaces such as tarmac and soil absorbs more
radiation than lighter coloured surfaces.
• Lighter colour surfaces such as grass will reflect more
radiation.
8. What local features affect
temperature and wind?
4. Buildings
• Buildings give off heat that has been stored from the
sun during the day which leaks out from their heating
systems.
• Temperatures near buildings may be 2 to 3 degrees
higher.
• Buildings also break up the wind and can reduce wind
speeds by up to a third.
• Sometimes wind can increase in speed as it rushes
through buildings.
9. What local features affect
temperature and wind?
5. Aspect
• The direction in which a place is facing is called its
aspect.
• Placing facing the sun will be warmer than those in
shadow.