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1.What do you see in this picture?

2.What type of landform is Florida?

3.How do you think this storm affected the weather in Florida?

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LAM

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COWS

Step One:Label your foldable as shown on the right

Step Two: Write your name and class period on the back of your foldable.

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Latitude

Air Pressure

Mountain Barrier

Elevation

Continental Location

Ocean Currents

Wind Belts

Storms

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Is temperature effected by how close you live to the equator?

COLDER

COLDER

Latitude

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1. Caused by unequal heating of earth’s surface2. Low pressure = warm, moist air→ rises & forms clouds → storms3. High pressure = cold, dry air→ sinks → stable and clear weather

Air Pressure

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Nudge Your NeighborNudge Your Neighbor

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Mountain Barrier

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ElevationElevationIncrease in elevation = Decrease in temperature↑ 1000 ft = ↓ 3.6°F

COLD

COOL

WARM

HOT

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Each One, Share One…I learned …

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Continental LocationContinental LocationOceans are solar energy collectorsbecause water heats & cools more slowlythan land…1. Coastline has a stable temperature2. Interior of continent has extremetemperatures (hotter & colder).

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Ocean CurrentsOcean Currents1. Giant rivers of sea water flowing at surface ofoceans2. Flow in circular paths:Warm currents carry water from low → highlatitudes,Cool currents return cooled water from high →low latitudes.

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Doodle It

Find a space in your foldable under Continental Location or Ocean Currents. Draw a new picture to represent what you have learned.

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Wind CurrentsWind belts“Wind” = movement of air from high pressure tolow pressure (ex: poke a hole in a tire)Trade Winds: high P (30°) → low P (0°)Westerlies: high P (30°) → low P (60°) carryweather across U.S. from west → eastPolar winds: → bring cold air from poles(90° → 60°)

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StormsStormsOccur during low pressure conditions.Storm front = when two air masses withdifferent temperatures meet.1. Thunderstorms:Fronts & high pressure areas along equator2. Tornadoes – formed along fronts3. Tropical storms (hurricanes) – formed inoceans

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One Legged Interview

What does LAMECOWS mean?What elements of LAMECOWS impact Houston’s weather?


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