7.2 - Climate Change: Causes And Impacts Flashcards
What dies climate refers to
Long term average weather conditions in a particular region or location
What is climate influenced by
Solar radiation, atmospheric circular patterns, ocean currents, land features, and greenhouse gas concentrations
What does weather refer to
The current state of the atmosphere at a specific time or place
What are weather conditions described as
Weather conditions can change rapidly and are often described in terms of temperature, humidity, precipitation type, wind direction, and speed
What influences weather and climate
Weather and climate are strongly influenced by oceanic circulatory systems, which play a vital role in regulating temperature, moisture distribution, and atmospheric dynamics
What do ocean currents influence
Ocean currents, driven by factors like wind, temperature, and salinity gradients, redistribute heat across the Earth’s surface
- Warm ocean currents carry heat from the tropics towards higher latitudes, moderating temperatures in coastal areas and influencing regional climates
- Cold ocean currents transport cold water from polar regions towards lower latitudes, resulting in cooler coastal temperatures and affecting the formation of coastal fog and marine ecosystems
When does upwelling occur
Upwelling occurs when cold, nutrient-rich water rises to the surface, primarily driven by wind that moves surface waters out the way, allowing deeper waters to rise up to replace them
Upwelling brings deep, nutrient-rich waters to the surface, supporting abundant marine life and contributing to the productivity of fisheries in coastal areas
What is El Niño
El Niño events involve the warming of the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, causing shifts in atmospheric circulation and leading to droughts, floods, and other extreme weather events in various parts of the world
What is La Niña
La Niña events, on the other hand, involve cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures and can result in contrasting weather patterns
What is the Gulf Stream
The Gulf Stream, a strong warm ocean current in the Atlantic Ocean, plays a critical role in shaping weather and climate in the North Atlantic region
It helps transport warm water and influences the temperature and moisture content of the air, affecting weather patterns and storm development
How does the oceanic circulatory system influence weather
Oceanic circulatory systems also influence the distribution of moisture in the atmosphere
Evaporation from warm ocean surfaces adds moisture to the air, which can lead to the formation of clouds, precipitation, and the development of storm systems
What does changes in oceanic circulatory systems do
Changes in oceanic circulatory systems, such as alterations in current strength or shifts in their paths, can have significant implications for regional and global climates
These changes can result from natural variability, as well as long-term climate change driven by factors like greenhouse gas emissions
What does atmospheric circulatory systems influence
Weather and climate are also significantly influenced by atmospheric circulatory systems, which result in the movement of air masses, distribution of heat, and the formation of weather patterns
- These circulatory systems, such as global wind patterns, jet streams, and local wind systems, impact both daily weather conditions and long-term climate trends
What helps transport heat
Global wind patterns, such as the Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar cells, are large-scale circulations driven by the uneven heating of the Earth’s surface
These wind patterns help transport heat from the equator towards the poles, influencing the distribution of temperature and pressure on a global scale
What are jet streams
The jet streams are narrow, fast-flowing bands of winds in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere
They form as a result of the temperature differences between air masses and play a significant role in shaping weather pattern