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This page is notes written by user robotman in 2009 for the Climate topic of the Meteorology event.
Climate Notes
- Climate
- average weather
- described quanitativly
- abnorms means extremes
- data processed at NOAA's National Climate Data Center
- described quanitativly
Climatic norm
- average value of climatic events
- 1935 first climatic norm
- 30 years from 1901-1930
- current based on 1971-2000
- 1935 first climatic norm
- climatic annomolies
- deviations from climatic norm
Climate controls
- latitude
- elevation
- topography
- proximity to water
- ocean circulation
Climate patterns
- temperature
- heat equator
- 10* north of equator
- in northern hemisphere
- heat equator
- precipitation
- ITCZ
- intertropical convergence zone
- poleward shift=summer rains
- equatorial shift= dry winter
- ITCZ
Climate classification
- 2 groups
- Meteorological
- generic classification
- Environmental
- based mainly on vegetation
- Meteorological
- Koppen System
- Wladimir Koppen
- Similar zones located near same latitude
- temperature
- Precipitation
- 6 types
- Tropical
- Dry
- Subtropical
- Snow forest
- Polar
- Highland
- Wladimir Koppen
Climate record
- based on historical docs
- geological/biological history
Lessons of climatic past
- Climate variable over time
- variables non uniform
- May Be long term
- Abrupt
- impacts society
- Causes
- No simple solutions
- Plate tectonics
- Earth orbit
- El Nino/La Nina
- volcanic eruptions
Solar variability
- 1%change could be damaging
- sunspots
- Spot on face of sun
- last a few days
- Max/min
- more=warmer
- less=cooler
- Maunder Minimum
- 1645-1715
- few sunspots
- Sporer Minimum
- 1400-1510
- before Maunder Minimum
- sunspots
- minimums during Little ice age
Earths Orbit
- Milankovitch Cycles
- regular variants in precession and tilt
- perihelion=closer to sun
- aphelion= farther from sun
- tilt on axis changes from 24.5-21.1 every 41000 years
Coldest Temp
location | Temp C* | record for | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Vostok Antartica | -88 | The world | Aug 24 1960 |
Verkhoyansk USSR | -68 | Northern Hemisphere | Feb 7 1892 |
Northice Greenland | -66 | Greenland | Jan 9 1954 |
Snag Yukon | -63 | North America | Feb 3 1947 |
Prospect Creek Alaska | -62 | Alaska | Jan 23 1971 |
Heat Records
Location | Temp C* | Record for | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Azizia Libia | 58 | world | Sept,13,1922 |
Death valley | 57 | Western Hemisphere | July 10,1913 |
Tarat Tsvi Israel | 54 | Asia | June 21,1942 |
Concurry Queensland | 53 | Australia | Jan 16,1889 |
Seville Spain | 50 | Europe | Aug 4 1881 |
Radiation equations
Stefan-Boltzmann law: As temperature increases, more total radiation is emitted each second.
- [math]\displaystyle{ E \propto T^4 }[/math]
Wien's Law
- [math]\displaystyle{ \lambda_\mathrm{max} = \frac{\mathrm{constant}}{T} }[/math]
this shows the radiation of the earth
- [math]\displaystyle{ \lambda_\mathrm{\odot max} = \frac{3000 \mathrm{\; \mu m \cdot K}}{300 \mathrm{\; K}} = 10 \mathrm{\; \mu m} }[/math]
this shows the radiation of the sun
Adaptations
- Plants
- many types of adaptations
- Hardy Rock colinizers
- lichen
- Desert
- Trunks can hold lots of water
- Winds
- branches bent
- grows with wind
- coastal
- large roots
- mangroves
- large roots
- Hardy Rock colinizers
- Animals
- lots of adaptations
- blubber
- long ears
- camouflage
- burrowing
- humans
- sweat
- dressing for cold
- intelligence
- building
- migrating