Temperature and Heating Flashcards

1
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Temperature definition

A

Average kinetic energy of atoms or molecules

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2
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Celsius to Kelvin conversion

A

K = C + 273

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3
Q

How is surface air temperature measured?

A

Stevenson’s Screen, situated 4ft/1.2m above the ground

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4
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How is upper air temperature, pressure and humidity measured?

A

Radiosonde

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5
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What types of radiation produces the most and least heating?

A

Short wavelengths provides the most intense radiation (hotter)
Long wavelengths provide less intense radiation (colder)

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6
Q

What is insolation?

A

The Suns rays heating the earths surface

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7
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How does latitude effect insolation?

A

Higher latitudes mean the same amount of energy is covering a larger area, therefore less intense insolation

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8
Q

What is the location of the ITCZ in the summer?

A

North of the equator

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9
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What is the location of the ITCZ in the winter?

A

South of the equator

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10
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What is the ITCZ?

A

Location of maximum heating on earth

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11
Q

What disrupts solar radiation reaching the surface?

A

Absorption by Ozone and water vapour
Reflection by the tops of clouds and the earths surface
Scattering by particles in the earths atmosphere

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12
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What % of the suns solar radiation reaches the earths surface?

A

85%

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13
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What is Albedo?

A

A materials ability to reflect solar radiation

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14
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What is conduction?

A

Energy transfer by contact

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15
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What is convection?

A

Energy transfer by the vertical movement of air

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16
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What is advection?

A

Energy transfer by the horizontal movement of air

17
Q

What is the release of latent heat?

A

Energy transfer when condensation takes place

Energy is absorbed or released when water vapour changes state

18
Q

What is radiation?

A

Energy transfer by the absorption of long wave terrestrial radiation

19
Q

What is turbulence?

A

Energy transfer by mixing of air caused by turbulence

20
Q

When is latent heat released?

A

Vapour to liquid, liquid to solid, vapour to solid

Cooling processes

21
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When is latent heat absorbed?

A

Solid to liquid, liquid to vapour, solid to vapour

Heating processes

22
Q

What is diurnal variation?

A

Variation of the surface temperature over a 24 hour period

23
Q

What time is the minimum temperature?

A

30 minutes after sunrise

24
Q

What time is the maximum temperature?

A

Approximately 1500

25
Q

How do clouds effect diurnal variation?

A

Reduce it, don’t let as much heat in during the day, don’t let heat out over night

26
Q

How does wind effect diurnal variation?

A

Reduce it, turbulent air mixes warmer and cooler air masses

27
Q

What is a temperature inversion?

A

When temperature increases with height, rather than decreasing with height

28
Q

What are the 5 different types of temperature inversion?

A
Ground inversion
Valley inversion
Frontal inversion
Subsidence inversion
Friction layer inversion
29
Q

What is the biggest danger associated with inversion?

A

Windshear