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UNIT 5.
ATMOSPHERE:
WEATHER AND
CLIMATE
1. The Earth´s Atmosphere.
2. The properties of air.
3. Atmospheric dynamics: weather and climate.
4. The Earth´s climates
1. THE EARTH´S
ATMOSPHERE
 Remember: the Earth´s atmosphere is a gaseous layer that
surrounds the planet, provides oxygen and protects us from solar
radiation.
The atmosphere is divided into
different layers:
1. Troposphere
2. Stratosphere
3. Mesosphere
4. Thermosphere (Ionosphere)
5. Exosphere.
Most meteorological
phenomena, such as cloud
formation, wind and rain occur
in Troposphere.
The layers of the Atmosphere
1. Troposphere (0-12 Km)
 The main meteorological phenomena happen here.
 It is the closest layer to Earth's surface.
 It is the layer we live in.
 higher altitude=colder temps (temperatures drop by 0,65 ºC for every 100 m of
altitude).
2. Stratosphere (12-50 km).
 Ozone layer is here. It absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
 Higher altitude=warmer temps.
3. Mesosphere (50-80 km)
 Where meteors and comets are destroyed (shooting stars).
 higher altitude=colder temps (temperatures sometimes reach -100 ºC).
4. Thermosphere (Ionosphere) (80-500 km)
 Solar radiation produces electrically-charged, ionised gases.
 Borealis auroras are here.
 Higher altitude=warmer temps (reach up to 1500 ºC).
5. Exosphere (500-10.000 km).
 The outermost layer, where satellites orbit Earth.
2. THE PROPERTIES OF AIR
Composition of gases. Air is a mixture of gases: 78% nitrogen,
21% oxygen and various other components such as water vapour.
Temperature. The properties of air are affected by heat from the
Earth’s surface. When air is heated it expands, becomes lighter and
rises. Air temperature becomes colder as it gets further from the
Earth’s surface. When it is cooler, the air begins to fall back towards
the surface.
Atmospheric pressure. Is the term used to describe the pressure
exerted on Earth by the weight of the air. It is measured with a
barometer.
Both altitude and temperature determine atmospheric pressure.
Relatively humidity. It refers to the amount of water vapour that air
contains. Warmer air can hold more water vapour.
 The most important properties of air
3. ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS
3.1. WEATHER AND CLIMATE
 The Sun´s rays warm up the atmosphere and our planet´s surface.
The energy from the Sun is responsible for the Earth´s weather
and climate. You have to distinguish these two concepts: weather
and climate.
 Weather is the state of the lower layers of the atmosphere at a
certain time and place on Earth.
 The science that deals with predicting what the weather will be like in
a certain zone is called Meteorology.
 Climate refers to the state of the weather in a certain region of the
planet over a long period of time. It is necessary to analyze a
region in 30 years intervals to establish the climate of a region.
 The science that studies different types of climate is referred to
as Climatology.
3.2.FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE
WEATHER
 Weather can be determined by many factors:
A. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
B. TEMPERATURE.
C. WIND.
D. HUMIDITY AND PRECIPITATION
 Before starting with the study of the different factors,
watch the video available in the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWOhOic9MJE
A. ATMOSPHERIC
PRESSURE Atmospheric pressure is the weight of air over a particular
Earth´s surface. It is measured in millibars (mb) or hectopascals
(hPa) by a barometer. It varies from one place to another and
depends on:
 Altitude: atmospheric pressure is lower at higher altitudes. For
example, the amount of air at the top of a mountain is less
than at the base.
 Temperature: warm air weighs less than cold air. As a result,
warm air rises and exerts less pressure on the Earth´s surface
while cold air descends and exerts more pressure.
 The measurement of atmospheric pressure can be represented
on a map, where the points of equal atmospheric pressure are
joined through a few lines: isobars. When isobars are close
together, in this area is very windy.
Weather maps
 In the map you can see A or H (Anticiclón. In English language H:
high pressure area) and B or L (Borrasca. In English language L:
low pressure area or depressions).
 According to de second map, in Spain there is an area of high
pressure (more than 1013 hPa), so the weather is stable.
However, in Northern Europe there is an area of low pressure
(less than 1013 pHa), so the weather is unstable.
Anticyclones (H): are areas of high pressure (more than 1013 hPa). They form when a mass of cold air descends and the pressure increases. They
produce stable weather.
Depressions (L): are areas of low pressure (less than 1013 hPa). They form when a mass of warm air rises and the pressure decreases. They
produce unstable weather.
B. TEMPERATURE
 It is measured in degrees on the Fahrenheit (ºF) or
Celsius (ºC) scales.
 Temperature varies according to:
Altitude: temperatures decreases with elevation.
Latitude: the farther away from the Equator the
colder it gets.
Distance from the sea: temperature of the land
near large bodies of water is often milder, with no
big variations in temperature.
C. WIND
 Masses of air move around in the atmosphere. This
movement causes wind. There are different types
of wind:
Prevailing winds
Periodic winds
Local winds
Prevailing winds, such as trade winds, always blow
in the same direction and in the same regions.
http://www.vtelevision.es/informativos/historiasdeltiempo/2013/05/
29/0031_62_178135.htm
Periodic winds, such as monsoons, vary depending on
the season (winter and summer).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9peDRkO-TLc
Local winds are found in small areas. They usually blow
in the same direction. For example, Tramontana (Islas
Baleares), Galerna (Mar Cantábrico) and Cierzo
(Aragón).
Tramontana:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDHCE5JWTTI
Cierzo:
https://vimeo.com/116383339
D. HUMIDITY AND
PRECIPITATION All air masses contain a certain amount of water vapour or atmospheric
humidity.
 As a mass of warm air rises, its temperature decreases. The humidity it
contains is transformed into a liquid state and falls to the Earth’s surface
in the form of precipitation.
 There are three main causes of precipitation (page 87):
Storms:
Frontal rainfall:
Relief rainfall:
INTERACTIVE EXERCISES
 WEATHER FORESCAST:
http://repositorio.educa.jccm.es/portal/odes/ingles/weather/cont
enido/contenido/oa05.html
 WEATHER AND CLIMATE:
http://repositorio.educa.jccm.es/portal/odes/ingles/weather/cont
enido/contenido/oa01.html
 WEATHER:
http://repositorio.educa.jccm.es/portal/odes/ingles/weather/cont
enido/contenido/oa04.html
4. THE EARTH´S CLIMATES
Climatologists divide the Earth into different climate zones. This
division is based on similar temperatures and precipitation across
large areas.
4.1. THE EARTH´S CLIMATES ZONES.
We can identify three major climates zones: cold, hot and temperate.
COLD ZONES
 There is very little sunshine and annual average temperatures are
below 0 ºC.
 There are two cold climate zones located within the polar circles:
 One in the Northern Hemisphere, made up of the Arctic Ocean,
Greenland and the northern coasts of Asia, Europe and America.
 One in the Southern Hemisphere, made up of the Antarctic.
HOT ZONES
 There is a single hot climate zone, which is known as the
intertropical zone. It is located between the two tropics. The
intense sunshine in this region produces annual average
temperatures of above 18 ºC.
TEMPERATE ZONES
 Two temperate climate zones, located between the tropics and
the polar circles.
 In these regions, annual average temperatures are between 0 ºC
and 18 ºC.
 The amount of sunshine varies throughout the year, resulting in
four seasons. In the Northern hemisphere, the hot season
coincides with the summer months. In the Southern hemisphere, it
coincides with the winter months.
4.2. THE EARTH´S CLIMATES TYPES
 Within climates zones there are regions with different types of
climates. The combination of annual temperature and
precipitation data results in nine different climate types:
CLIMATE
TYPES
TEMPERATE
CLIMATES
Mediterranean Continental Oceanic
Humid
Subtropical
HOT CLIMATES
Equatorial Tropical Desert
COLD CLIMATES
Polar Alpine
MAP OF THE EARTH´S CLIMATES
TYPES
WHAT IS A CLIMOGRAPH?
 Temperature and precipitation make it possible to identify a
climate.
Both elements can be shown graphically using a
climograph which allows us to observe the annual change
in temperature and precipitation in a specific place on the
planet.
This information is represented using a combination chart
with two systems of coordinates.
 Activity: How to make a climograph (page 96-97)
Unit 5. Weather and climate

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Unit 5. Weather and climate

  • 1. UNIT 5. ATMOSPHERE: WEATHER AND CLIMATE 1. The Earth´s Atmosphere. 2. The properties of air. 3. Atmospheric dynamics: weather and climate. 4. The Earth´s climates
  • 2. 1. THE EARTH´S ATMOSPHERE  Remember: the Earth´s atmosphere is a gaseous layer that surrounds the planet, provides oxygen and protects us from solar radiation. The atmosphere is divided into different layers: 1. Troposphere 2. Stratosphere 3. Mesosphere 4. Thermosphere (Ionosphere) 5. Exosphere. Most meteorological phenomena, such as cloud formation, wind and rain occur in Troposphere.
  • 3. The layers of the Atmosphere 1. Troposphere (0-12 Km)  The main meteorological phenomena happen here.  It is the closest layer to Earth's surface.  It is the layer we live in.  higher altitude=colder temps (temperatures drop by 0,65 ºC for every 100 m of altitude). 2. Stratosphere (12-50 km).  Ozone layer is here. It absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.  Higher altitude=warmer temps. 3. Mesosphere (50-80 km)  Where meteors and comets are destroyed (shooting stars).  higher altitude=colder temps (temperatures sometimes reach -100 ºC). 4. Thermosphere (Ionosphere) (80-500 km)  Solar radiation produces electrically-charged, ionised gases.  Borealis auroras are here.  Higher altitude=warmer temps (reach up to 1500 ºC). 5. Exosphere (500-10.000 km).  The outermost layer, where satellites orbit Earth.
  • 4. 2. THE PROPERTIES OF AIR Composition of gases. Air is a mixture of gases: 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and various other components such as water vapour. Temperature. The properties of air are affected by heat from the Earth’s surface. When air is heated it expands, becomes lighter and rises. Air temperature becomes colder as it gets further from the Earth’s surface. When it is cooler, the air begins to fall back towards the surface. Atmospheric pressure. Is the term used to describe the pressure exerted on Earth by the weight of the air. It is measured with a barometer. Both altitude and temperature determine atmospheric pressure. Relatively humidity. It refers to the amount of water vapour that air contains. Warmer air can hold more water vapour.
  • 5.  The most important properties of air
  • 6. 3. ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS 3.1. WEATHER AND CLIMATE  The Sun´s rays warm up the atmosphere and our planet´s surface. The energy from the Sun is responsible for the Earth´s weather and climate. You have to distinguish these two concepts: weather and climate.  Weather is the state of the lower layers of the atmosphere at a certain time and place on Earth.  The science that deals with predicting what the weather will be like in a certain zone is called Meteorology.  Climate refers to the state of the weather in a certain region of the planet over a long period of time. It is necessary to analyze a region in 30 years intervals to establish the climate of a region.  The science that studies different types of climate is referred to as Climatology.
  • 7. 3.2.FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE WEATHER  Weather can be determined by many factors: A. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. B. TEMPERATURE. C. WIND. D. HUMIDITY AND PRECIPITATION  Before starting with the study of the different factors, watch the video available in the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWOhOic9MJE
  • 8. A. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Atmospheric pressure is the weight of air over a particular Earth´s surface. It is measured in millibars (mb) or hectopascals (hPa) by a barometer. It varies from one place to another and depends on:  Altitude: atmospheric pressure is lower at higher altitudes. For example, the amount of air at the top of a mountain is less than at the base.  Temperature: warm air weighs less than cold air. As a result, warm air rises and exerts less pressure on the Earth´s surface while cold air descends and exerts more pressure.  The measurement of atmospheric pressure can be represented on a map, where the points of equal atmospheric pressure are joined through a few lines: isobars. When isobars are close together, in this area is very windy.
  • 9. Weather maps  In the map you can see A or H (Anticiclón. In English language H: high pressure area) and B or L (Borrasca. In English language L: low pressure area or depressions).  According to de second map, in Spain there is an area of high pressure (more than 1013 hPa), so the weather is stable. However, in Northern Europe there is an area of low pressure (less than 1013 pHa), so the weather is unstable. Anticyclones (H): are areas of high pressure (more than 1013 hPa). They form when a mass of cold air descends and the pressure increases. They produce stable weather. Depressions (L): are areas of low pressure (less than 1013 hPa). They form when a mass of warm air rises and the pressure decreases. They produce unstable weather.
  • 10. B. TEMPERATURE  It is measured in degrees on the Fahrenheit (ºF) or Celsius (ºC) scales.  Temperature varies according to: Altitude: temperatures decreases with elevation. Latitude: the farther away from the Equator the colder it gets. Distance from the sea: temperature of the land near large bodies of water is often milder, with no big variations in temperature.
  • 11. C. WIND  Masses of air move around in the atmosphere. This movement causes wind. There are different types of wind: Prevailing winds Periodic winds Local winds
  • 12. Prevailing winds, such as trade winds, always blow in the same direction and in the same regions. http://www.vtelevision.es/informativos/historiasdeltiempo/2013/05/ 29/0031_62_178135.htm
  • 13. Periodic winds, such as monsoons, vary depending on the season (winter and summer). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9peDRkO-TLc
  • 14. Local winds are found in small areas. They usually blow in the same direction. For example, Tramontana (Islas Baleares), Galerna (Mar Cantábrico) and Cierzo (Aragón). Tramontana: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDHCE5JWTTI Cierzo: https://vimeo.com/116383339
  • 15. D. HUMIDITY AND PRECIPITATION All air masses contain a certain amount of water vapour or atmospheric humidity.  As a mass of warm air rises, its temperature decreases. The humidity it contains is transformed into a liquid state and falls to the Earth’s surface in the form of precipitation.  There are three main causes of precipitation (page 87): Storms: Frontal rainfall: Relief rainfall:
  • 16. INTERACTIVE EXERCISES  WEATHER FORESCAST: http://repositorio.educa.jccm.es/portal/odes/ingles/weather/cont enido/contenido/oa05.html  WEATHER AND CLIMATE: http://repositorio.educa.jccm.es/portal/odes/ingles/weather/cont enido/contenido/oa01.html  WEATHER: http://repositorio.educa.jccm.es/portal/odes/ingles/weather/cont enido/contenido/oa04.html
  • 17. 4. THE EARTH´S CLIMATES Climatologists divide the Earth into different climate zones. This division is based on similar temperatures and precipitation across large areas. 4.1. THE EARTH´S CLIMATES ZONES. We can identify three major climates zones: cold, hot and temperate.
  • 18. COLD ZONES  There is very little sunshine and annual average temperatures are below 0 ºC.  There are two cold climate zones located within the polar circles:  One in the Northern Hemisphere, made up of the Arctic Ocean, Greenland and the northern coasts of Asia, Europe and America.  One in the Southern Hemisphere, made up of the Antarctic.
  • 19. HOT ZONES  There is a single hot climate zone, which is known as the intertropical zone. It is located between the two tropics. The intense sunshine in this region produces annual average temperatures of above 18 ºC.
  • 20. TEMPERATE ZONES  Two temperate climate zones, located between the tropics and the polar circles.  In these regions, annual average temperatures are between 0 ºC and 18 ºC.  The amount of sunshine varies throughout the year, resulting in four seasons. In the Northern hemisphere, the hot season coincides with the summer months. In the Southern hemisphere, it coincides with the winter months.
  • 21. 4.2. THE EARTH´S CLIMATES TYPES  Within climates zones there are regions with different types of climates. The combination of annual temperature and precipitation data results in nine different climate types: CLIMATE TYPES TEMPERATE CLIMATES Mediterranean Continental Oceanic Humid Subtropical HOT CLIMATES Equatorial Tropical Desert COLD CLIMATES Polar Alpine
  • 22. MAP OF THE EARTH´S CLIMATES TYPES
  • 23. WHAT IS A CLIMOGRAPH?  Temperature and precipitation make it possible to identify a climate. Both elements can be shown graphically using a climograph which allows us to observe the annual change in temperature and precipitation in a specific place on the planet. This information is represented using a combination chart with two systems of coordinates.  Activity: How to make a climograph (page 96-97)