3.1 The Weather V3

Chapter 3:
 

Weather and climate
Section 3.1: Weather
Section 3.2: Dutch climate
Section 3.3: Climates in Europe
Section 3.4: Tropical climates
Section 3.5: Arid climates
Section 3.6: Polar climates
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Chapter 3:
 

Weather and climate
Section 3.1: Weather
Section 3.2: Dutch climate
Section 3.3: Climates in Europe
Section 3.4: Tropical climates
Section 3.5: Arid climates
Section 3.6: Polar climates

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What is the difference between weather and climate?

Slide 2 - Open question

Weather is daily, a current state of the atmosphere.
Climate is given over a longer period (30 years)
Section 3.1. The weather

 

Learning goals:
1. Define the keyword weather
2. Explain the four most important parameters when it comes to weather.

Weather is the current state of the atmosphere. It's measured on a time in a certain place.

 


Climate is the average weather over an extended period.
Longer period and larger area.

Slide 3 - Slide

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The Weather
Atmosphere:
1. Troposphere
2. Stratosphere
3. Mesosphere
4. Thermosphere
5.  Exosphere

Troposphere: 6km - 17km from the Earth's surface
Ozon layer

Slide 4 - Slide

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What are the characteristics of weather?
A
Temperature
B
Precipitation
C
Wind
D
Cloud cover

Slide 5 - Quiz

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The Weather
Temperature is measured with a thermometer. Hot or cold.
Precipitation is measured with a rain gauge. Water, in any chemical state, that falls from the atmosphere.
Wind is measured with a wind vane. 
The movement of air through the atmosphere.
Cloud cover you can see with your eyes

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Slide 6 - Slide

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Where will the highest temperatures be measured?
A
Near the Equator and close to the land
B
Far away from the Equator and close to the land
C
Far away from the Equator and close to the sea level
D
Near the Equator and close to the sea level

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Isotherm map
Thematic map
Schematic map
Topographic map

Slide 8 - Drag question

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The Temperature
When talking about temperature we often use degrees Celcius.

When presenting temperature readings, meteorologists use an isotherm map.

Slide 9 - Slide

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You need your:
TB p64-65
WB p78-80

Make:
2a + 4 to 6

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