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Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth

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Page 1: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

WeatherPart 1: Heating the Earth

Page 2: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Weather is…• the daily condition of

the Earth’s atmosphere.• caused by the

interaction of heat energy, air pressure, wind, and moisture.• studied by

meteorologists.

Page 3: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

How Does Heat Energy Move?• Conduction: the

movement of heat by direct contact• Convection: the

movement of heat by the flow of a fluid (liquid or gas)• Radiation: the transfer

of energy as electromagnetic waves.

View the Eureka videos:• Conduction• Convection• Radiation

Page 4: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Conduction and the Atmosphere

• As the sun shines on the ground it warms up. • Since air is in direct

contact with the ground, heat is transferred to the air by conduction.

Page 5: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Convection and the Atmosphere

• As air is heated it becomes less dense and rises in the atmosphere.• It is replaced by cooler,

more dense air that sinks.• As the warm air rises and

cool air sinks it creates convection currents.

Which diagram shows what generally happens in the daytime? Nighttime?

Page 6: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Heat Energy and the Atmosphere

Radiant energy from the sun can be:• Absorbed by particles in the

atmosphere (ozone in the stratosphere; clouds and other particles in the troposphere)

• Reflected back into space by clouds or dust in the atmosphere or by the ground

• Absorbed by the ground

• Radiant energy that is absorbed by the ground is converted into heat energy.• It may then be re-

radiated back toward space as infrared radiation into the atmosphere.

Page 7: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

The Greenhouse Effect• Some of the infrared rays escape into space.• Some of them are scattered by what are known as

greenhouse gases.• When light rays are scattered it means they are

absorbed by molecules and then re-emitted in all directions.• Much of the scattered infrared light therefore

remains in the Earth’s atmosphere and helps to keep the Earth warm.• Without the greenhouse effect the Earth would be

too cold for life as we know it.

Page 8: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

The three most important greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor.

Page 9: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Temperature Variations• Notice in the diagram that the length of the red line gets

longer as you move away from the “equator” even though the amount of “sunlight” is the same for each red line. On the Earth, the red lines would represent the amount of area that receives a given amount of sunlight.

• What times of year does this diagram represent?

Page 10: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Temperature Variations

• Because of the tilt, the angle of the sunlight, as well as the hours of daylight, change throughout the year for most places on Earth.• This is the primary

cause of temperature variations on Earth.

• The most radiant energy is receive by the area where the rays are perpendicular (90°)to the Earth’s surface.

• As we learned before, the Earth’s axis is tilted 23.5°.

Page 11: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Measuring Temperature• What happens to a

substance with it is heated?• Molecules move faster• The substance expands

• Air temperature is measured using thermometers. • A liquid-filled thermometer

measures temperature change by measuring the amount of thermal expansion that has occurred.

Page 12: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Measuring Temperature

• It is now common to measure temperature with electronics. The most common sensor is a thermoresistor (or thermistor).

• This device changes its resistance with changes in temperature.

• A computer or other circuit measures the resistance and converts it to a temperature

Page 13: Weather Part 1: Heating the Earth. Weather is… the daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere. caused by the interaction of heat energy, air pressure,

Temperature Scales Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin• Freezing point of water:

0°C, 32°F, and 273K• Boiling point of water:

100°C, 212°F and 373K• Body temperature:

37°C, 98.6°F and 312K• Room temperature:

20°C, 68°F, and 293K• °C X 9/5 + 32 = °F• (°F – 32) X 5/9 = °C