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control waves and currents |
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composition of atmosphere |
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- N2- 78.1%
- O2- 20.9%
- Argon (Ar)- .9%
- carbon dioxide (.039%) --> 5% increase per year
- 25% oxygen things can spontaneously combust
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- sun is the primary source of energy on earth
- 1400 watts/m^2 at the top of the atmosphere
- drives the circulation of atmosphere/ocean
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must eat something else to get energy
ex) humans |
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can make there own food source
ex) phytoplankton |
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motion that drives our atmosphere
gases circulate from areas of hot low densities to areas of cold high densities |
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1827, Fourier
the atmosphere traps greenhouse gases --> heats up earth
gases: water vapor, CO2, CH4, N2O, O3, CFCs
earth without greenhouse gases: -18 degrees C
earth with greenhouse gases: 15 degrees C |
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- h2O, CO2, CH4, N2O, O3, CFCs
- can only absorb longwave radiation
- earth's temp without greenhouse gases: -18 degrees celcius (-.4 degrees F)
- earth's temp with greenhouse gases: 15 degrees C (59 degrees F)
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- uneven, variable heating of earth
- more sunlight when you're at the equator
- less light at the poles
- causes seasons
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- the fraction of incident electromagnetic radiation reflected by a surface (fraction of light reflected by a surface)
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much more heat at the equator than at the poles |
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0-30 degrees
air warm at equator (0 degrees)
flows toward (30 degrees)
cools at (30 degrees)
returns to equator (0 degrees) |
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30-60 degrees
air warms at 60 degrees
flows toward 30 degrees
cools at 30 degrees
flows back to 60 degrees |
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60-90 degrees
air warms at 60 degrees
air flows toward 90 degrees
air cools at 90 degrees
air returns to 60 degrees |
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a low pressure area around the equator where prevailing winds are calm |
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intertropical convergence zone
where northeast trade winds and south east trade winds converge
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effects of water vapor on atmosphere |
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- cool air cannot hold a lot of water vapor, so it is typically dry
- warm air can hold more water vapor: moist
- water vapor decreases the density of air
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effects of pressure on atmosphere |
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- cool, dense air causes high pressure at surface --> sinking air
- warm, less dense air causes low pressure at surface --> rising air
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global climate is driven by: |
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- tropics/poles are heated differently
- heat redistribution: winds, ocean currents
- pressure gradient: changes in air density
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the day-to-day state of the atmosphere, and its short-term (minutes to weeks) variation |
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statistical weather information that describes the variation of weather at a given place for a specified interval (usually-locality averaged over some period (usually 30 years) plus statistics of weather extremes |
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the basic units of vertical atmospheric circulation |
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- incoming energy comes in through shortwave solar radiation (100)
- a lot gets reflected away: clouds, surface, backscatter
- 47% absorbed by ocean/land
- shortwaves come back out of the earth as long wave radiation, conduction, evaporation
- once it gets trapped in atmosphere, it is trapped (pinball effect)
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structure of the atmosphere |
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- layers: organized by pressure (pascal)
- higher: less pressure
- identify diff layers by temperature changes
- influctions/boundaries are called--pauses (topopause, stratopause, mesopause)
- troposphere
- stratosphere
- mesosphere
- thermosphere
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definition of outerspace according to NASA |
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measure of the velocity rates of molecules in air |
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east to west (trade wind) |
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how do you get fluid to move |
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heat buoyancy= makes the air rise/sink (+/-)
vertical motion of air (equator-rise, poles-sink)
influenced by pressure gradient force/coriolis force |
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most important greenhouse gas |
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CO2, Ne, He, Methane, Krypton |
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greenhouse gas that is 300 times stronger than CO2 |
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one newton m-2 (N=force, M-2=area)---weight of molecules |
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caused by the rotation of the earth
can't make air move
take air that is moving and deflect it
counterclockwise: deflects to the right
clockwise deflects to the left |
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(PGF) fluids like to move from high to low pressure, drives horizontal motion |
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changes the density (hot-density decreases |
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light white areas reflects ice
ex) glacier |
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dark areas
absorbs heat
ex) ocean |
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