ROLE OF
CONVECTION
     IN
CREATION OF
   WINDS
•Convection is the
heat transfer which
takes place due to
the actual
movements of
particles of the fluids.
•This type of heat
transfer takes place
only in liquids and
gases.
5.As air rises through
               the surrounding
               regions of greater
               density, it begins to
               cool & contract,
               becoming more
               dense.                    1.Solar energy reaches
                                         Earth’s surface through
                4.Warmer, less dense     radiation.
                air rises carrying the
                heat upward by
                convection.                2.Energy is absorbed by
   3.The heat energy of the surface        Earth’s surface causing it to
   is transferred by air in contact        warm.
   with this surface by conduction.


A diagram explaining all the 3 methods
of heat transfer involved in the air
circulation.
•Convection currents are
those rising flows caused
by heating or falling flows
caused by cooling in
liquids or gases.
•In air a rising current may
be caused by local heating
from dark soil or heated
buildings.
•Convection currents
caused by cooling are
much less obvious, but
take place in the upper
atmosphere when
heated air is carried up
and instead of levelling
out in a layer cools and
falls.
How can we
explain why
warm air rises ,
by the method
of convection?

Here’s How..

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RETURN FLOW



          WARM                       SEA BREEZE                    COOL




                                   RETURN FLOW



                                       LAND BREEZE
           COOL                                                  WARM


Local heating can cause a local wind as air flows in to replace the rising
heated air. It can be seen at a lake or sea shore where a daily onshore
breeze occurs as the land heats faster than the ocean in the morning
and a daily off shore breeze as the land cools faster than the ocean.
Convection currents become critical in making winds
when warm moist (high humidity) air rises and cools.
Condensing water vapour in the cooling air gives off a
lot of heat which drives the core area with droplets of
water higher while cool air flows outward and down.
This produces huge thunderheads of clouds with
moisture forming larger and larger drops which make
static electricity and lightning. Under the right
conditions rotation can occur from the effects earth's
rotation and a tornado or hurricane can result.
Role of Convection in creation of winds

Role of Convection in creation of winds

  • 1.
    ROLE OF CONVECTION IN CREATION OF WINDS
  • 2.
    •Convection is the heattransfer which takes place due to the actual movements of particles of the fluids. •This type of heat transfer takes place only in liquids and gases.
  • 3.
    5.As air risesthrough the surrounding regions of greater density, it begins to cool & contract, becoming more dense. 1.Solar energy reaches Earth’s surface through 4.Warmer, less dense radiation. air rises carrying the heat upward by convection. 2.Energy is absorbed by 3.The heat energy of the surface Earth’s surface causing it to is transferred by air in contact warm. with this surface by conduction. A diagram explaining all the 3 methods of heat transfer involved in the air circulation.
  • 4.
    •Convection currents are thoserising flows caused by heating or falling flows caused by cooling in liquids or gases. •In air a rising current may be caused by local heating from dark soil or heated buildings.
  • 5.
    •Convection currents caused bycooling are much less obvious, but take place in the upper atmosphere when heated air is carried up and instead of levelling out in a layer cools and falls.
  • 6.
    How can we explainwhy warm air rises , by the method of convection? Here’s How.. NEXT
  • 7.
    RETURN FLOW WARM SEA BREEZE COOL RETURN FLOW LAND BREEZE COOL WARM Local heating can cause a local wind as air flows in to replace the rising heated air. It can be seen at a lake or sea shore where a daily onshore breeze occurs as the land heats faster than the ocean in the morning and a daily off shore breeze as the land cools faster than the ocean.
  • 8.
    Convection currents becomecritical in making winds when warm moist (high humidity) air rises and cools. Condensing water vapour in the cooling air gives off a lot of heat which drives the core area with droplets of water higher while cool air flows outward and down. This produces huge thunderheads of clouds with moisture forming larger and larger drops which make static electricity and lightning. Under the right conditions rotation can occur from the effects earth's rotation and a tornado or hurricane can result.