Climate is the typical pattern of weather conditions averaged over 30 years, while weather describes daily variations in temperature, precipitation, wind and other atmospheric factors. For example, Beijing has a temperate, continental monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters.
here's a possible outline for a PowerPoint presentation about weather and climate:
Introduction
Definition of weather and climate
Factors that influence weather
Types of weather
Instruments used to measure weather
Climate
Definition of climate
Factors that influence climate
Differences between Weather and Climate
Examples of how weather and climate can impact human activities and ecosystems
Climate Change
Definition of climate change
Causes of climate change (e.g., greenhouse gases, human activities)
Effects of climate change
Recap of key points
Importance of being informed about weather and climate
Call to action for taking steps to address climate change
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here's a possible outline for a PowerPoint presentation about weather and climate:
Introduction
Definition of weather and climate
Factors that influence weather
Types of weather
Instruments used to measure weather
Climate
Definition of climate
Factors that influence climate
Differences between Weather and Climate
Examples of how weather and climate can impact human activities and ecosystems
Climate Change
Definition of climate change
Causes of climate change (e.g., greenhouse gases, human activities)
Effects of climate change
Recap of key points
Importance of being informed about weather and climate
Call to action for taking steps to address climate change
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Clouds
What are clouds?
A cloud is a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. The droplets are so small and light that they can float in the air.
Why do clouds float?
A cloud is made up of liquid water droplets. A cloud forms when air is heated by the sun. As it rises, it slowly cools it reaches the saturation point and water condenses, forming a cloud. As long as the cloud and the air that its made of is warmer than the outside air around it, it floats!
There are 3 main types of clouds:
Cirrus or thin feathery clouds
Stratus or layered clouds
Cumulus or fluffy clouds
Cirrus Clouds
Are the most common of the
high clouds. They are composed of ice and are thin, wispy clouds blown in high winds into long streamers. Cirrus clouds are usually white and predict fair to pleasant weather. By watching the movement of cirrus clouds you can tell from which direction weather is approaching. When you see cirrus clouds, it usually indicates that a change in the weather will occur within 24 hours.
Stratus Clouds
are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky. They resemble fog that doesn't reach the ground. Light mist or drizzle sometimes falls out of these clouds.
Cumulus Clouds
are white, puffy clouds that look like pieces of floating cotton. Cumulus clouds are often called "fair-weather clouds". The base of each cloud is flat and the top of each cloud has rounded towers. When the top of the cumulus clouds resemble the head of a cauliflower, it is called cumulus congestus or towering cumulus. These clouds grow upward and they can develop into giant cumulonimbus clouds, which are thunderstorm clouds.
The Importance of Clouds
Clouds help regulate Earth's energy balance by reflecting and scattering solar radiation and by absorbing Earth's infrared energy.
Clouds are required for precipitation to occur and, hence are an essential part of the hydrologic cycle.
Clouds indicate what type of atmospheric processes are occurring (e.g., cumulus clouds indicate surface heating and atmospheric turbulence).
Clouds help redistribute extra heat from the equator toward the poles.
References
https://www.google.com/search?q=clouds&biw=1366&bih=624&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwixqOqjlu3NAhVHNpQKHbtGCE0Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=_
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1366&bih=624&tbm=isch&q=clouds+clipart&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwir8paml-3NAhXGkJQKHSrFAPUQhyYIHQ&dpr=1#imgrc=WZWIVB52x_MJRM%3A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cloud_types
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-clouds.htm
Rotation and Revolution of the Earth
Aphelion and Perihelion
Four Seasons
Seasonal Changes
Solstice and Equinoxes
Standard Time Zones
Land of the Midnight Sun
Weather is the state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. Study the Types of weather in this amazing presentation!
Clouds
What are clouds?
A cloud is a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. The droplets are so small and light that they can float in the air.
Why do clouds float?
A cloud is made up of liquid water droplets. A cloud forms when air is heated by the sun. As it rises, it slowly cools it reaches the saturation point and water condenses, forming a cloud. As long as the cloud and the air that its made of is warmer than the outside air around it, it floats!
There are 3 main types of clouds:
Cirrus or thin feathery clouds
Stratus or layered clouds
Cumulus or fluffy clouds
Cirrus Clouds
Are the most common of the
high clouds. They are composed of ice and are thin, wispy clouds blown in high winds into long streamers. Cirrus clouds are usually white and predict fair to pleasant weather. By watching the movement of cirrus clouds you can tell from which direction weather is approaching. When you see cirrus clouds, it usually indicates that a change in the weather will occur within 24 hours.
Stratus Clouds
are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky. They resemble fog that doesn't reach the ground. Light mist or drizzle sometimes falls out of these clouds.
Cumulus Clouds
are white, puffy clouds that look like pieces of floating cotton. Cumulus clouds are often called "fair-weather clouds". The base of each cloud is flat and the top of each cloud has rounded towers. When the top of the cumulus clouds resemble the head of a cauliflower, it is called cumulus congestus or towering cumulus. These clouds grow upward and they can develop into giant cumulonimbus clouds, which are thunderstorm clouds.
The Importance of Clouds
Clouds help regulate Earth's energy balance by reflecting and scattering solar radiation and by absorbing Earth's infrared energy.
Clouds are required for precipitation to occur and, hence are an essential part of the hydrologic cycle.
Clouds indicate what type of atmospheric processes are occurring (e.g., cumulus clouds indicate surface heating and atmospheric turbulence).
Clouds help redistribute extra heat from the equator toward the poles.
References
https://www.google.com/search?q=clouds&biw=1366&bih=624&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwixqOqjlu3NAhVHNpQKHbtGCE0Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=_
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1366&bih=624&tbm=isch&q=clouds+clipart&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwir8paml-3NAhXGkJQKHSrFAPUQhyYIHQ&dpr=1#imgrc=WZWIVB52x_MJRM%3A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cloud_types
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-clouds.htm
Rotation and Revolution of the Earth
Aphelion and Perihelion
Four Seasons
Seasonal Changes
Solstice and Equinoxes
Standard Time Zones
Land of the Midnight Sun
Weather is the state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. Study the Types of weather in this amazing presentation!
1 GEOG 1112 Lab 4 Insolation and Net Radiation .docxjoyjonna282
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GEOG 1112
Lab 4 Insolation and Net Radiation
Due: 11:59pm, Sept. 12, 2015
Please type your answers in Word, and print out the blank graphs, and draw the graphs by
hand, and then scan the completed graphs (or take pictures of your answers if you don’t have
a scanner) as images. And then insert the images into the Word file. Submit it to the folder of
Lab 4 in the Dropbox on the homepage of the course on D2L in the following format:
If Mary Smith is submitting lab 4, please name the file as MarySmith_lab4.doc.
Purpose
The purpose of this lab is for you to understand annual cycle of insolation and daily cycle of
net radiation.
Background
Insolation is the amount of solar radiation that reaches the earth surface. The annual cycle of
insolation at a given location on the globe depends on two factors: (a) the latitude at which the
observer is located and (b) the sun’s changing angle above the horizon at noon, which is caused
by the movement of subsolar point.
Net radiation is the difference between incoming and outgoing flows of solar radiation. The
daily cycles of net radiation at a given location on the global depends on the changing incoming
and outgoing flows of radiation in the course of a day. It is called radiation surplus when
incoming radiation is larger than outgoing; It is radiation deficit when outgoing larger than
incoming. Air temperature change is associated with the change in net radiation.
Assignment
1 The Annual Cycle of Insolation
(1) Table 1 gives the latitude of the subsolar point at ten-day intervals throughout the year. Plot
theses points on the blank graph (A) and connect them with a smooth curve. (10 points)
(2) Table 2 gives the intensity of insolation at various latitudes throughout the year. Plot these
monthly values for the following latitudes: 0°, 20°N, 40°S, 60°N, 90°N on the blank graph
(B). Enter the data point in the middle of the month as shown on the partially drawn line for
60°N. Connect the points with a smooth curve and label the latitude. (20 points)
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Table 1 The latitude of subsolar point throughout the year
Table 2 Insolation throughout the Year (one unit is 889 gram calories per square
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(3) Study the insolation curves in relation to the annual curve of the subsolar point.
Compare times of maximum and minimum values at 60°N and 40°S. Explain how these two
curves differ in timing. (10 points)
(4) Explain how the maximum and minimum of insolation at the equator are related to the
curve of the subsolar point. (10 points)
(5) Compare the insolation curves of 20°N and 90°N. Explain how these two curves differ
in timing. (10 points)
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(1) Table 3 gives the net radiation at the ground and air temperat ...
Climate and weather by Aditya Ghosh
Published on Feb 11, 2013
Good presentation recommended for educators teaching the Grade 12 Geography under Topic : The Atmosphere
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2. Climate is the typical pattern of
weather. It sums up the average
weather conditions recorded over
a period of 30 years.
For example, Beijing has a
temperate and continental
monsoon climate
Weather is the day to day
variation in temperature,
precipitation, wind speed, wind
direction, cloud cover, humidity
and air pressure.
What´s the difference between weather
and climate?
Today is………
Generally summer in Beijing
is……….
Generally winter in Beijing
is………
4. Station Temperature Wind
Speed
Knots
Wind Direction Cloud Cover
Oktas
Precipitation
A 8 5 NW Six Heavy Rain
B 8 5 NW Six Heavy Rain
C 8 5 NW Six Heavy Rain
D 8 5 NW Two Showers
E 12 10 NW Two Showers
F 12 15 SW Three Showers
G 12 15 SW Three Showers
H 12 15 SW Three Showers
I 20 Calm SE Clear Snow
J 12 15 SW Three Showers
Task
1. Using the table, draw the
appropriate weather symbols
next to the stations on the
map.
2. Cut out your map and weather
symbol table and stick it into
your book.
3. Make sure that your work has
an appropriate title, which is
underlined.
4. Look carefully at your map,
which station seems to be
malfunctioning? How do you
know?