Title: THE WORLD OF WEATHER
1THE WORLD OF WEATHER!
- By Sarah Badamo, Tamara Winston, Heather
Bouma-Johnston, Dash Tomchek
2What is temperature?
- Temperature is a way to measure how hot or cold
it is. The tilt of the planet Earth makes the
seasons, thus the big temperature changes in
Illinois. Little temperature changes are caused
by air masses that are either hot or cold.
- Highest temperature in Illinois 117 degrees F
- Coldest temperature in Illinois -36 degrees F
3How Temperature affects us
- Extreme temperatures
- Very cold- 18 people die annually in Illinois
- Very hot- 36 people die annually in Illinois
- In Chicago 525 people die from the heat in 1995.
4What are natural disasters and how do they affect
us in Illinois?
- Natural disasters are destructive forces of
nature that occur naturally. - In Illinois, there are tornadoes, drought,
floods, and severe thunderstorms that cause great
damage. - Tornadoes are rotating funnel clouds which touch
the ground which causes the greatest damage in
Illinois.
- Average number of tornadoes in Illinois 27.
Tornado Season mid March-June.
5Floods in Illinois
- Riverine flooding is when a channel floods.
- Overbank flooding is when a stream, river, or
creek overflows.
- Floods are caused by water overflowing from small
bodies of water. Most are minor, but some can be
major. - In Illinois, there is riverine floods and
overbank flooding.
6The condition of air, where it is, what it
carries, and how it moves
What are weather patterns?
How do weather patterns affect us?
- Weather patterns are air masses and storms that
give us different kinds of weather when they
change position.
7Wind Wind is moving air.
Wind Clouds
- Clouds Clouds are collections of tiny
precipitation droplets in the sky. - Different types of clouds form from the different
ways that water vapor cools.
8Precipitation The droplets of water that fall
from the sky from clouds. Precipitation can be
in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
Precipitation Drought
- Water Cycle The recycling process for water
includes evaporation from the ground, then
condensation inside clouds, then the falling of
precipitation, leading to evaporation again. - Drought When an area does not receive enough
precipitation over a period of time. Illinois is
now experiencing a moderate drought (it has
rained less than two inches so far in June).
9Future ClimateOver time, the weather of a place
always changes. The following is what is
predicted for the future climate of Illinois
- A rise of temperature 7-17 degrees
- Reduction of groundwater recharge
- A decrease in the level of water in lakes
- People will take more water from the lake (an
increase in extraction pressure) - More water borne diseases
- More days with ozone alert
10Weather at Project Explore
- Summary- Very Hot and Very Dry with bad air
quality. - Precipitation- Weve had only 5 hundredths of an
inch of rain in the three weeks at Project
Explore. - Temperature- 12 days were over 80 degrees, and at
least 7 days were over 90 degrees. It has been
the 2nd hottest June on record for Illinois. - Air Quality- On a scale, 101-150 on the air
quality index is unhealthy for people. This
Monday we were at 146. Thats not very good.
11Credits!
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our Planet Warming Up?. Gareth Stevens Childrens
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du/ http//www.infoplease.com