Lab # 9 pg 179 Earth – Sun Relations. Weather ► The state of the atmosphere at a particular...

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Lab # 9 pg 179 Earth – Sun Relations

Transcript of Lab # 9 pg 179 Earth – Sun Relations. Weather ► The state of the atmosphere at a particular...

Page 1: Lab # 9 pg 179 Earth – Sun Relations. Weather ► The state of the atmosphere at a particular place for a short period of time. ► Described by measuring.

Lab # 9 pg 179 Earth – Sun Relations

Page 2: Lab # 9 pg 179 Earth – Sun Relations. Weather ► The state of the atmosphere at a particular place for a short period of time. ► Described by measuring.

Weather

►The state of the atmosphere at a particular place for a short period of time.

►Described by measuring the four basic elements: temperature, moisture, air pressure, and wind (direction and velocity).

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Temperature

►Most important variable; it controls the other variables.

►Example cool air high pressure system, and warm air low pressure system.

►Earth is heated from the Sun.

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Solar Heat

►Intensity - the angle at which the rays strike the surface of the Earth.

► Duration- number of hours of daylight in a 24 hour period.

► They both will determine the amount of solar radiation any place on Earth will receive.

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Ray Diagram on Pg 180

►The angle from the Sun to point A is 90O. The sun beam projected will cover an area of 10mm.

►If the angle from the Sun to point B is 30O. The

sun beam projected will cover an area of 17mm.

►Thus the rays hitting point A are??

Stronger

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Solar Radiation

►Why is it warmer at the equator? ►The greater the angle the stronger the

intensity.►Tropic of Cancer – 23.5 N Lat. ►Tropic of Capricorn – 23.5 S Lat.

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Solar radiation would be constant if it were not for:

► The Earth’s rotates on its axis on a 23.50 and revolves around the Sun

► Throughout the year the Earth’s axis is pointed to the same place.

► The Earth rotates counter clockwise► One whole revolution = 24 hours.► If the Earth was not titled then we would not

have seasons.

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Days of the year

►Summer Solstice – (ours June 20-22) longest day of the year the day with the greatest number of hours of daylight.

► Winter Solstice – (ours Dec 21) shortest day of the year because it is the day with the least hours of daylight.

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Circle of Illumination

►This is what gives us darkness at night and light during the day.

►Arctic circle – 66.5 ON Latitude ►Antarctic circle – 66.5 OS Latitude ►Both have 24 hours with and without sun.

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Solstice # 1

►June 20-22►For us this is the Summer Solstice.►Rays of the Sun are directed toward the

Tropic of Cancer. The rays hit this area at 90O.

►If we lived below the equator then it would be the Winter Solstice.

►Because of the tilt, more solar intensity hits the tropic of Cancer and less at the tropic of Capricorn.

►Circle of illumination South pole 0 hrs of sun and North pole 24 hours of sun.

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Equinox

►Rays of the Sun are migrating between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.

►At this time rays of the Sun are vertical at the equator.

►This occurs Mar 21-22 and Sept 22-23

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Solstice # 2

►Dec. 20-22►For us this is the Winter Solstice.►Rays of the are directed toward the Tropic of

Capricorn. The rays hit this area at 90O.► At this time the rays hit the equator at less then

90O.► The rays hit the Tropic of Cancer at a smaller

angle.►Remember the greater the angle the stronger the

intensity. ►Circle of illumination N pole 0 hrs of sun and

South 24 hours of sun.

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Equinox

►Suns rays hitting Equator at 90O angle► Less at both tropics►First day of spring and fall.►March 21 - 22 and Sept. 21 - 22►Circle of illumination cuts through the poles,

thus 12 hours of light and dark at the poles.

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The Sun is Directly Overhead

Equator 0O Lat.Overhead Mar 21 and Sept. 21

Tropic of Cancer 23.5O N Lat.Overhead on June 21

Tropic of Capricorn 23.5O S Lat.Overhead Dec. 21

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Analemma Figure 12.5 pg 183

►Tells us where the sun is overhead at noon time in the world.

►Used for navigation before GPS. ►Nov.4 the sun is overhead at noon time at 15O S

Latitude

►April 15 9O N Latitude

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Chapter Summary pg 187

►Questions 1, 4, 5 & 6 ►# 1 Solar radiation 0O - 30O = 50% 30O - 60O = 36% 60O - 90O = 14%►# 4 The greater the angle the stronger the

intensity. This is because of the angle that the rays hit

the Earth.