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Factors That Affect Climate Factors That Affect Climate Latitude As latitude (horizontal lines) increases, the intensity of solar energy decreases. The tropical zone is between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn. The sun s rays are most intense and the temperatures are always warm. The temperate zones are north of the Tropic on Cancer and south of the tropic of Capricorn. The sun s rays strike Earth at a smaller angle than near the equator.

Earth s Major Climate Zones

Climate Data for Two Cities

Factors That Affect Climate Factors That Affect Climate Latitude Polar zones are the caps. The sun s rays strike Earth at a very small angle in the polar zones. Elevation The higher the elevation is, the colder the climate. Topography Topographic features such as mountains affect the ammount of precipitation that falls over an area.

The Rain Shadow Effect

Factors That Affect Climate Factors That Affect Climate Water Bodies The temperature of a large body of water influences the temp. of the air above it. Atmospheric Circulation Global winds distribute heat and moisture around Earth.

Factors That Affect Climate Factors That Affect Climate Vegetation Vegetation can affect both temperature and the precipitation patterns in an area.

World Climates Humid Tropical Climates without winters. Average temperature 18 o C. The amount of precipitation can exceed 200 cm per year. Wet Tropical Wet tropical climates have high temperatures and much annual precipitation.

Rain Forest in Malaysia

World Climates Humid Tropical Climates Tropical Wet and Dry Tropical wet and dry climates transition between the wet tropics and the subtropical steppes.

African Savanna

World Climates Humid Mid-Latitude Climates Humid Mid-Latitude with Mild Winters A humid subtropical climate is located on the eastern side of a continent and has hot, sultry summers and cool winters. A marine west coast climate is found on windward coasts and is dominated by ocean air masses. Winters are mild, and summers are cool.

World Climates Humid Mid-Latitude Climates Humid Mid-Latitude With Severe Winters A subarctic climate is found north of the humid continental climate and south of the polar climate; it is characterized by bitterly cold winters and short, cool summers. Places within this climate realm experience the highest annual temperature ranges on Earth.

Mid-Latitude Climates

World Climates Dry Climates A dry climate is one in which the yearly precipitation is not as great as the potential loss of water by evaporation.

World Climates Polar Climates Polar climates are those in which the mean temperature of the warmest month is below 10 o C.

An Ice Cap Climate Is a Polar Climate

World Climates Highland Climates In general, highland climates are cooler and wetter than nearby areas at lower elevations.

Climate Changes Natural Processes That Change Climates Volcanic Eruptions The presence of volcanic aerosols (ash, dust, and sulfur-based aerosols) in the air increases the amount of solar radiation that is reflected back into space. This causes Earth s lower atmosphere to cool. Ocean Circulation Changes in ocean circulation also can result in short-term climate fluctuations.

Eruption of Mount Pinatubo

Effect of El Niño

Climate Changes Natural Processes That Change Climates Solar Activity When the sun is most active, it contains dark blemishes called sunspots. The formation of sunspots appears to correspond with warm periods in Europe and North America. Earth Motions Geographic changes in Earth s land and water bodies cause changes in climate. Changes in the shape of Earth s orbit and the tilt of Earth on its axis are other Earth motions that affect global climates.

Climate Changes Human Impact on Climate Changes The Greenhouse Effect The greenhouse effect is a natural warming of Earth from solar radiation being absorbed and emitted by the atmosphere. Global Warming As a result of increased levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, global temperatures have increased.

Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Emissions

Increases in Greenhouse Gases and Changes in Temperature