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Atmosphere & Weather

UNIT 2; Atmosphere and Weather

TermDefinition
Diurnal daily, the 24hr period of day and night
Shortwave Solar radiation the visible light and UV energy radiating from the sun to the earth -simple energy from the sun
Reflected Solar Radiation the fraction of solar radiation that is reflected by the earths surface
Albedo the percentage of solar energy striking the surface of the earth that is reflected away from the earth
Sensible Heat heat that we can feel, it can be measured by a thermometer
Longwave Radiation(Terrestrial Radiation) the infrared energy radiating from the earth into space
Latent Heat hidden heat, the energy released when a material changes state. it measures the internal energy/temp that is hidden from a thermometer(temp reading doesn't change)
Wind Belt Wind flows from ares of high pressure to cold pressure because of heat and movement of the earth
Ocean Current the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind, and water density
Latitude the distance north or south (from) of the equator
Condensation the process by which cooling water vapor turns into a liquid
Sublimation a substance changing directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the intermediate liquid phase
Greenhouse Effect when carbon dioxide is stoped fro being released into the atmosphere, instead it is absorbed back into the earth causing temperatures to rise
Global Warming A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earths atmosphere, attributing to the greenhouse effect
Maritime Climate this is a place where the land is affected by the proximity of an ocean, lowering the temperature of the area during the summer, and keeping the area warmer in the winter
Continental Climate inland areas/places where seasons occur annually where the land in unaffected by maritime climate
Absolute Humidity this is the water content of air expressed by grams per cubic meter
Relative Humidity the amount of water vapor in the air expressed as a percentage compared to how much it could hold at the specific temperature
Dew Point the temperature at which the atmosphere being cool, becomes saturated with water vapor, this water vapor is then deposited as drops of dew
Rainshadow The relatively dry area on the leeward side of high ground in the path of rain bearing winds
Mid Latitude Depressions weather systems that result from frontal rain in mid latitudes, warm air coming up from the tropics meets cold air from the poles
Kyoto Protocal an international treaty, allowing a branch of the UN (UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) to extend the world climate change to reduce green house gas emissions by 2012
Doha Amendment and amendment made to the Kyoto Protocal adopted by Doha Qatar, committing signitory nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020
Convection air is heated from the ground, the becomes less dense, and then rises
Frontal warm air meets cold air and the lighter warm air is forced up over the cold at a line called the front
Orographic Uplift of Air Air being forced up a mountain resulting in precipitation
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