Unit 2.3: Weather And Climategeography



  • England Weather, climate and geography Weather and climate Best time to visit. The weather in England is temperate with mild summers and winters, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and the warm Gulf Stream. Rainfall is fairly evenly spread throughout the year, though the west is wetter than the east. Contrary to the stereotype, most cities across.
  • Their difference? Elements of climate and weather (Temperature and Rainfall How do we measure temperature and rainfall? Different types of major climates. Weather is defined as the condition of a place over a short period of time. Climate refers to the weather pattern of a place over a long period of time.

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Climate Change and ForestsLesson 2: Weather and ClimatePublished by the Utah Education Networkhttp://www.uen.org/climate/videos.shtml.

Activities

Weather or Climate

Weather is the condition of the air around us in a particular place at a particular time.It is the daily changes in the temperature, precipitation, wind speed, etc from day to day.Weather implies a short time period.For example, the weather on a certain day may be windy and cool.
Climate is the sort of weather that can normally be expected in an area over a long period.It sums up the average weather conditions recorded over a period of 30 years.For example, tropical countries have hot climates and the Arctic has a cold climate.
Are each of these statements related to weather or climate?
“I think we should move to France where it is warmer.”
“My washing will never dry today.”
“December is wet and cold.”
“Where should we go for our skiing holiday this year?”
“There is too much fog for the plane to land.”
“Bananas grow in Jamaica because it is hot.”
“Sports Day is cancelled, it is raining too much.”
“Take your coat to school today.”
“It’s October, it’ll be getting cold soon, I’d better put the heating on.”
“ Madrid, in August, will be very hot.”

Weather

What is the weather doing today in your town/city? What is it forecast to do tomorrow?

Climate

The World Map of Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification shows the different types of climate you will find across the globe. The classification is based upon Main Climate, Precipitation and Temperature.
A4 Version | Google Earth Version | Source
Worksheet Placemarks[Hint: Turn Terrain off in Google Earth]

Download the Google Earth Overlay of the Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification from the link above plus the Worksheet Placemarks.

For each of the locations listed in the table on the worksheet - find out the code for the climate classification they are in and then use the code to write down the ‘Main Climate’, ‘Precipitation’ and ‘Temperature’.

Review and Homework Task

Weather Log Task

Unit 2.3: Weather And Climategeography

Your task is to keep a weather diary/log for the next 7 days. Download the template spreadsheet below to give you a structure for your weather diary.

If you use Google Docs you can upload the spreadsheet and keep your weather diary online, sharing it with your educator.

Weather

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'Meteorologists are people who take all this information about weather, analyze the changes they observe, and make predictions about future weather. In the next step of this lesson, we're going to do the same thing. How would you like to be meteorologists?' 'Yay!' I give them minute to think about it before I announce the next step. “How do you think we can find out if we are right?” “Look outside” “Watch the news?” “Since we are meteorologists, we do both- compare data we collected from our previous observations and compare it to data we collect from other weather resources. Today, we'll look at the weather pattern we tracked yesterday and compare it to the forecast from the newspaper to test the accuracy of our prediction. Basically, we want to see how close we can be.'

Unit 2.3: Weather And Climate Geography Facts

At this point, I want to make an important point about Science. By design, mistakes have to be made because they lead to adjustments that improve the accuracy of the data and analysis. 'How many of you have made a mistake?' 'Me!' 'We talk a lot about the way that mistakes are important because they help us lear, right?' 'Yay, I made a mistake!' 'Absolutely! When we make a mistake, we celebrate because we've just learned more. So let's compare our data with the newspaper's prediction and analyze what we find.'