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Chapter 15 vocab

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Definition
Weather   short-term patterns of temperature and moisture that result from circulation  
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Climate   long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation  
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Aerosols   minute particles and liquid droplets  
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Troposphere   layer of air immediately adjacent to the earth's surface  
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Convection currents   warmed air that circulates in great vertical and horizontal patterns  
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Convection currents   rising or sinking air currents that stir atmosphere and transport heat from one area to another  
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Stratosphere   zone in atmosphere extending from tropopause (~50km) above earth's surface, has very little water vapor but is rich in ozone  
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Ozone   highly reactive molecule containing 3 oxygen atoms, dangerous in ambient air  
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Ozone   in stratosphere, this forms ultraviolet absorbing shield that protects us from radiation  
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Albedo   reflectivity  
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Positive feedback loop   situation in which factor or condition causes changes that further enhance that factor or condition  
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Greenhouse effect   process in which gases in the atmosphere are transparent to visible light, and absorb infrared(heat) waves that are re-radiated from earth's surface  
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Greenhouse gases   general term for gases that are effective at capturing long-wavelength energy from earth's surface  
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Latent heat   amount of stored energy that cannot be sensed normally  
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Coriolis effect   influence of friction and drag on air layers near the earth, deflects air currents to direction of earth's rotation  
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Jet streams   powerful winds or currents of air that circulate in shifting flows, hurricane force winds that circle earth  
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Monsoons   regular seasonal rains  
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Cold front   moving boundary of cooler air displacing warmer air  
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Warm front   advancing air mass is warmer than surrounding air  
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Warm front   long wedge-shaped boundary caused by when a warmer advancing air mass slides over neighboring cooler air parcels  
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Hurricanes   large cyclonic oceanic storms with heavy rain and winds exceeding 119km/hr  
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Tornadoes   swirling funnel clouds that form over land  
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Milankovitch cycles   periodic variations in tilt, eccentricity, and wobble in the earth's orbit  
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El Nino   climatic change marked by the shifting of large warm pool from the western Pacific Ocean toward the east, wind direction and precipitation patterns are changed over much of Pacific and maybe world  
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La Nina   large scale oscillation in the Pacific in which the trade winds hold warm surface waters in the western part of the basin and cause upwelling in of cold,nutrient rich deep water in eastern part of ocean  
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)   international organization formed to assess global climate change and its impacts  
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Kyoto Protocol   international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions  
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Carbon neutral   system or process that doesn't release more carbon to the atmosphere than it consumes  
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