logging in or signing up Winds, Global, local etc madhavi_23 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 932 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: August 25, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Wind Slide 2: Wind is the movement (usually horizontal) of air in the atmosphere Wind is caused by a difference in the temperature between different regions of the earth. This temperature between different occurs mainly because of the un even heating of the earth’s surface by the sun. Thus, the air above these surfaces absorbs different amount of heat. Making warm in places and cool in others. The greater the difference, the faster the wind moves Air Pressure : Air Pressure Differences in air pressure are caused by the uneven heating of Earth Uneven heating produces pressure belts which occur every 30° latitude Slide 5: ANEMOMETER –The speed of the wind is usually measured with this instrument . cup anemometer propeller anemometer anemometer Slide 6: Characteristics of wind are direction,speed The direction of wind is found out by an instrument called the WIND VAN The speed of the wind is usually measured with an instrument called ANEMOMETER Pressure Belts : Pressure Belts As warm air rises at the equator and moves toward the poles, it cools As it cools, some of the air sinks around 30° north and south of the equator Pressure Belts : Pressure Belts At the poles, cold air sinks and moves towards the equator Around 60° north and south, the air begins to heat up and rise Global Winds : Global Winds The combination of pressure belts and the Coriolis Effect cause global winds These are polar easterlies, westerlies, and trade winds Polar Easterlies : Polar Easterlies Wind belts that extend from the poles to 60° latitude Formed from cold sinking air moving from the poles creating cold temperatures Westerlies : Westerlies Wind belts found between 30° and 60° latitude Flow towards the poles from west to east carrying moist air over the Unites States Trade Winds : Trade Winds Winds that blow from 30° almost to the equator Called the trade winds because of their use by early sailors Doldrums : Doldrums Located along the equator where no winds blow because the warm rising air creates and area of low pressure Horse Latitudes : Horse Latitudes Occur at about 30° north and south of the equator where the winds are very weak Most deserts on the Earth are located here because of the dry air Jet Stream : Jet Stream The jet streams are narrow belts of high speed winds that blow in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere Separates warm air from cold air Local Winds : Local Winds Generally move short distances and can blow in any direction Caused by geographic features that produce temperature differences Sea Breezes : Sea Breezes High pressure is created over the ocean during the day and low pressure over land due to uneven heating Air moves from the ocean to the land creating a sea breeze Land Breezes : Land Breezes Low pressure occurs over the ocean during the night and high pressure over land due to the uneven heating of earth This causes wind to move from the land to the ocean creating a land breeze Question 1 : Question 1 What causes winds? Answer : Answer Winds are caused by the uneven heating of Earth’s surface, which causes pressure differences Question 2 : Question 2 What are the three types of global winds? Answer : Answer Polar Easterlies Westerlies Trade Winds Question 3 : Question 3 What is the difference between a land breeze and a sea breeze? Answer : Answer Sea breezes occur during the day when the land is warmer than water and a land breeze occurs at night when the water is warmer than land You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Winds, Global, local etc madhavi_23 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 932 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: August 25, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Wind Slide 2: Wind is the movement (usually horizontal) of air in the atmosphere Wind is caused by a difference in the temperature between different regions of the earth. This temperature between different occurs mainly because of the un even heating of the earth’s surface by the sun. Thus, the air above these surfaces absorbs different amount of heat. Making warm in places and cool in others. The greater the difference, the faster the wind moves Air Pressure : Air Pressure Differences in air pressure are caused by the uneven heating of Earth Uneven heating produces pressure belts which occur every 30° latitude Slide 5: ANEMOMETER –The speed of the wind is usually measured with this instrument . cup anemometer propeller anemometer anemometer Slide 6: Characteristics of wind are direction,speed The direction of wind is found out by an instrument called the WIND VAN The speed of the wind is usually measured with an instrument called ANEMOMETER Pressure Belts : Pressure Belts As warm air rises at the equator and moves toward the poles, it cools As it cools, some of the air sinks around 30° north and south of the equator Pressure Belts : Pressure Belts At the poles, cold air sinks and moves towards the equator Around 60° north and south, the air begins to heat up and rise Global Winds : Global Winds The combination of pressure belts and the Coriolis Effect cause global winds These are polar easterlies, westerlies, and trade winds Polar Easterlies : Polar Easterlies Wind belts that extend from the poles to 60° latitude Formed from cold sinking air moving from the poles creating cold temperatures Westerlies : Westerlies Wind belts found between 30° and 60° latitude Flow towards the poles from west to east carrying moist air over the Unites States Trade Winds : Trade Winds Winds that blow from 30° almost to the equator Called the trade winds because of their use by early sailors Doldrums : Doldrums Located along the equator where no winds blow because the warm rising air creates and area of low pressure Horse Latitudes : Horse Latitudes Occur at about 30° north and south of the equator where the winds are very weak Most deserts on the Earth are located here because of the dry air Jet Stream : Jet Stream The jet streams are narrow belts of high speed winds that blow in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere Separates warm air from cold air Local Winds : Local Winds Generally move short distances and can blow in any direction Caused by geographic features that produce temperature differences Sea Breezes : Sea Breezes High pressure is created over the ocean during the day and low pressure over land due to uneven heating Air moves from the ocean to the land creating a sea breeze Land Breezes : Land Breezes Low pressure occurs over the ocean during the night and high pressure over land due to the uneven heating of earth This causes wind to move from the land to the ocean creating a land breeze Question 1 : Question 1 What causes winds? Answer : Answer Winds are caused by the uneven heating of Earth’s surface, which causes pressure differences Question 2 : Question 2 What are the three types of global winds? Answer : Answer Polar Easterlies Westerlies Trade Winds Question 3 : Question 3 What is the difference between a land breeze and a sea breeze? Answer : Answer Sea breezes occur during the day when the land is warmer than water and a land breeze occurs at night when the water is warmer than land