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Title: Mountains


1
Mountains
  • SPI 0507.8.2 Explain how mountains affect weather
    and climate.

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Three Ways
  • In this PowerPoint you are going to study three
    ways mountains affect climate.
  • Elevation
  • Rain Shadows
  • Mountain and Valley Breezes

3
  • How Mountains Affect Weather Climate
  • Number 1 - Elevation

4
  • Have you ever noticed as you are driving into
    Mountain City from Bristol or Johnson City that
    the temperatures get cooler?

5
Johnson County
  • How many times have you seen snow on the top of
    Snake Mountain when there was none in Mountain
    City?

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  • The reason for this is the elevation.
  • Mountain City has the highest elevation of any
    city in Tennessee at 2350 feet above sea level.
    The highest point in Johnson County is Snake
    Mountain at an elevation of 5574 feet above sea
    level.

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Elevation
  • The higher the elevation, the lower the
    temperature becomes.
  • The rate at which the temperature drops is known
    as the lapse rate. On average, the lapse rate is
    3.6 degrees per 1,000 feet.

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Elevation Differences
  • With Snake Mountain over 2000 feet higher in
    elevation than Mountain City, the temperature on
    top of Snake Mountain could easily be 7 degrees
    cooler.

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  • How Mountains Affect Weather Climate
  • Number 2 - Rain Shadows

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Rain Shadows
  • Mountains greatly affect the climate. They act as
    barriers blocking rain and wind.

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  • One side of the mountain may have a very
    different climate from the other side. In some
    cases mountains create a shadow. This is where
    rain does not fall. Deserts can form in the rain
    shadow regions.

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Animations
  • http//www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/tlw3/eBridge/Chp
    29/animations/ch29/rain_shadow_formation.swf
  • http//bio1100b.nicerweb.com/med/Vid/Discover2e/ch
    39a04_RainShadow.swf
  • http//www.uky.edu/AS/Geology/howell/goodies/elear
    ning/module07swf.swf
  • http//www.mrphome.net/mrp/rainshadow.swf

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Example Rain Shadow
  • Death Valley in the United States is behind the
    Pacific Coast Ranges of California and the Sierra
    Nevada range.

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BrainPop
  • http//www.brainpop.com/science/earthsystem/mounta
    ins/

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  • How Mountains Affect Weather Climate
  • Number 3
  • Mountain Breezes and Valley Breezes

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Mountain Breeze Valley Breeze
  • Mountain and valley breezes are very similar to
    land and sea breezes.
  • Remember Air pressures try to equalize
    themselves through wind. High pressures move
    toward low pressures.

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  • During the day the surface of the mountain heats
    the air high up in the atmosphere quicker than
    the valley floor can. This creates a low pressure
    area near the top of the mountain. Wind moves
    from the valley where the air pressure is high to
    equalize this pressure.

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Day Valley Breeze
  • When the wind moves from the valley to the top of
    the mountain, this is called a valley breeze.

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  • During the night the mountain tops cool more
    quickly than the air in the valleys. This creates
    a high pressure area at the mountain top where
    the air becomes more densely packed.

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  • The wind changes direction and moves from the
    mountain top to the valley floor to equalize this
    high pressure.

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Mountain Breeze Valley Breeze
  • Most of the time we see valley breezes during the
    day, as winds blow from the valley up towards the
    mountains. During the night we see mountain
    breezes, as winds travel from the mountains, down
    towards the valleys.

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Animation
  • http//www.bborucki.com/wind.swf
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