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Title: Unit 4 Weather


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Unit 4Weather
  • Lesson 2
  • How Do the Oceans and the Water Cycle Affect
    Weather?

2
The Oceans Affect Weather
  • In the summertime, the sun absorbs the heat in
    the oceans. This results in the air above the
    oceans to be cooler.

3
The Oceans Affect Weather
  • In the winter months, the oceans release heat
    into the air above them. This causes the air to
    be warmer.

4
Warm Water Currents
  • Uneven heating in various parts of the ocean
    results in currents. Warm currents flow like
    rivers in the oceans. Two warm currents include
    The Gulf Stream Current and the North Atlantic
    Current. These warm currents causes the weather
    in these places to be warmer.

5
Cold Water Currents
  • There are also cold water currents such as the
    California Current. This current creates cooler
    weather along Californias Coast.

6
El Nino
  • Currents can also be deep in the ocean. These
    currents carry cooler water. When warm air on
    the oceans surface is not blown away by winds,
    the these cooler currents cannot reach the
    surface. This results in El Nino. El Nino
    changes weather patterns over the Pacific Ocean
    causing heavy rains in some areas and little
    rainfall in others.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vSR5VPAqVQBw

7
Weather Patterns the Water Cycle
  • Global winds carry warm vapor from the tropics to
    cooler regions. There, heat is released to the
    atmosphere as the water vapor condenses.

8
Clouds
  • Clouds form where there is high humidity.
  • Clouds are made of dust and condensed water.
  • Water formed in clouds returns to Earth as
    precipitation.
  • There are three types of clouds cumulus,
    stratus, and cirrus.

9
Cumulus Clouds
  • These clouds are puffy and indicate fair weather,
    but as a cumulus cloud grows, rain can develop.

10
Stratus Clouds
  • Stratus clouds form low in the atmosphere. They
    usually cover the sky. It is possible for
    moderate rainfall or snowfall to fall from
    stratus clouds.

11
Cirrus Clouds
  • Cirrus clouds form high in the troposphere, where
    the air is very cold. They are made mostly of
    ice crystals.

12
Precipitation
  • Light drizzle falls from stratus clouds.
  • Rain and other forms of precipitation fall from
    cumulonimbus clouds.
  • Solid forms of precipitation are snow, sleet, and
    hail.

13
Snow
  • Snow is formed when water vapor turns directly
    into ice crystals.

14
Sleet Hail
  • Sleet hail is formed when liquid water passes
    through cold air and becomes frozen.

15
Other Forms of Condensed Water Vapor
  • Dew
  • Frost
  • Fog

16
Ocean Current Videos
  • Ocean Currents Bill Nye the Science Guy
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vw_8mw-1HYFgfeature
    related
  • Deep Ocean Currents music video
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v4_wLatK7sXgfeature
    related
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