Showing posts with label Task 1º EValuación 14-15. Show all posts
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Friday, 15 December 2017

Atmospheric Circulation

Atmospheric Circulation One way to  transfer of heat from the equator to the poles would be to have a single circulation cell that was upward in the tropics, poleward aloft, downward at the poles, and equatorward at the surface. This is the single-cell circulation model first proposed by Hadley in the 1700’s.

Since the earth rotates, the axis is tilted, and there is more land mass in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere, the actual global pattern is much more complicated. Instead of a single-cell circulation the global circulation model consists of three cells for both N and S hemispheres. These three cells are the tropical cell (also called a Hadley cell), the midlatitude cell and the polar cell.
Surface Features of the Global Atmospheric Circulation System
Main wind belts:
Because the Coriolis force act to the right of the flow (in the Northern Hemisphere), the flow around the 3-cells is deflected. This gives rise to the three main wind belts in each hemisphere at the surface:
· The easterly trade winds in the tropics
· The prevailing westerlies
· The polar easterlies
Doldrums, ITCZ: The doldrums are the region near the equator where the trade winds from each hemisphere meet. This is also where you find the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ). It is characterized by hot, humid weather with light winds, major tropical rain forests found in this zone. Migrates north in January and south in July.
Horse latitudes:The horse latitudes are the region between the trade winds and the prevailing westerlies. In this region the winds are often light or calm, and were so-named because ships would often half to throw their horses overboard due to lack of feed and water.
Polar font:The polar front lies between the polar easterlies and the prevailing westerlies.
Pressure belts:
The three-cell circulation model would have associated with it the following pressure belts:
· Equatorial low – A belt of low pressure associated with the rising air in the ITCZ. (The rising of warm air heated at the Equator causes an area of low pressure called Equatorial Low. As the air rises, creates clouds and precipitation.)
· Subtropical high – A belt of high pressure associated with the sinking air of the horse latitudes. (At the subtropics the air cools and descends creating areas of high pressure with clear skies and little precipitation, called the Subtropical High. The descending air is warm and dry, and produces deserts in these regions.)
· Subpolar low – A belt of low pressure associated with the polar front.
· Polar high – A high pressure associated with the cold, dense air of the polar regions.To learn more.
HOMEWORK:
  1. What is the main idea in this text?
  2. Explain the Atmospheric circulation.
  3. What number of the atmospheric cells are in the Earth ? Explain

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Writing a report

You are a reporter!, It is 3 September 2005 , and you are in New Orleans. THe Hurricane Katrina just arrived. Write about it, a report for your newspaper.
You write about Hurricane Katrina, which hit the Gull Coast on 29 Augost. Describe: What happened, where, when and why. The damage done (homeless people, human problems, figures of casualties, ....).
In your report, a witness can describe the effect of the hurricane.
You can use:









Friday, 10 October 2014

Weathering, erosion, and deposition

You need watch the next videos:



Task: Watch the vídeos,read the text on pages 18-19 and use this link
After that, you need do the next activities:


  • What is erosion?
  • What is Weathering?
  • What types of erosion do you think exist?
  • What are the main agents of erosion ?
When you finish, you send me a E-mail with the activities

After that, you can enjoy this video
 

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Reading about droughts with Cody



We  read about droughts, use this link to read different texts or this page
After that you have to make the control text 

Send me the  control text