Hazards: Atmospheric Hazards Flashcards
What factors effect a place’s climate?
latitude, continentality, altitude
What is global atmospheric circulation?
movement of air around the world transferring heat
Warm air rises creating…
low pressure
What weather conditions is low pressure associated with?
rain, cloud and unsettled conditions
Why is low pressure associated with rainfall?
as when air rises, it then cools and condenses to form rainclouds
Is the equator a low or high pressure area?
low
When air moves from high to low pressure in a convection current it is called…
pressure belts (e.g. Hadley cell)
When air moves along the surface of the earth from areas of high to low pressure it is called…
surface winds
Rainforests are located…
on the equator
Why are deserts located just above the equator?
as cool air sinks creating a belt of high pressure - warm and dry air
What is insolation of the sun at the equator?
high levels as the rays are spread out over a smaller area
Air moves from an area of…
HIGH TO LOW PRESSURE
What conditions are required for tropical storms?
-ocean temp above 27C
-low wind shear
-ocean depth over 60m
-low latitudes
Why do tropical storms require low latitudes?
temp is higher, sea and air are heated more quickly - low air pressure, air rises, Coriolis effect is strong enough for storms to spin
Why is ocean depth and temp important for tropical storms?
provides heat and moisture (more evaporation), powers storm