Weather - tilt, seasons, wind

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Weather

Wind

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From where do the seasons come?

• Flashlight activity…

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• Tilt – the earth is tilted (23.5⁰) instead of spinning straight up and down; it is tilted to its side

• Season - part of the year that has the same kind of weather pattern

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Seasons and Tilt• The tilt of the Earth influences the seasons

of Earth• Indirect sunlight mostly hits during winter

• Direct sunlight mostly hits during summer

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Heating of Land and Water

• Does water heat differently than land?• Scientific Method• Read through Ch. 12 Sect. 6 (p.419-421)

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Local Winds

• Wind – the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure

• Local wind – air that blows over a short distance

• Sea breeze – local wind that blows from water or lake towards land

• Land breeze – flow of wind from land to a body of water

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Global Winds

• Global wind – air that blows steadily from specific directions over long distances– How do they develop? temp. diff b/t equator and

poles• Coriolis Effect – when Earth’s rotation makes a

normally straight line curved

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Doldrums and Horse Latitudes

• Doldrums – areas near equator with little or no wind

• Horse Latitudes – another calm area where sailors used to throw their horses overboard because of little or no movement– Latitude – parallel lines that are an

equal distance from the equator

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• Trade Winds - wind that blows from the horse latitudes and blows west; Coriolis effect turns these winds west

• Prevailing Westerlies - Wind that blows from west to East

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Helpful Links

• Compare and Contrast Warm and Cold Fronts (bit.ly/CandCWarm-Cold-Fronts)

• TEACHER links - http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ffc/?n=teacher#sec2

• http://www.srh.weather.gov/jetstream/ocean/seabreezes.htm

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To play this game…• Use the paper given to you to write down 4 words that are

on the following screen.• You will add all of these words to a “hat” and then pull a

card out. • You CANNOT look at THE CARD• Stick it to your forehead (or back) with tape and walk

around the room.• Describe the word on your partner so that they can guess

the word. • DO NOT CHEAT!

• DO NOT SAY YOUR PARTNER’S WORD

(if you do, you’re out)

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Choose Wisely!!

• Tilt• Coriolis Effect• Season• Wind• Sea Breeze• Land Breeze• Indirect

Sunlight• Barometer

• Horse Latitudes• Doldrums• Westerlies• Trade Winds• Global Wind• Local Wind• Westerly