Air Circulation Flashcards

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What happens to warm air?

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  1. It expands and becomes less dense
  2. This causes it to rise
  3. This then creates wind.
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What happens when warm air rises above the equator?

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  1. It is replaced by air from the tropics (30N & 30s)
  2. As the warm air continues to rise, it eventually cools.
  3. It is pushed by the air that continues to rise to the poles
  4. When it reaches latitude 30N & 30S it sinks back to the surface.
  5. This creates a loop called the Hadley Cell.
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What happens to cool air in the poles?

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  1. When air cools it becomes more dense and pushes against the surface of the Earth
  2. Along the surface, the Earth is forced to lower latitudes.
  3. Completed at 60N&S
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How is the Ferrel Cell created?

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  1. When air rises it is replaced by air from the sides.
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What is the overall impact of the 3 cells?

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Transfer heat from the equator to the poles.

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What is wind?

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Air moving from high to low pressure

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What happens in low pressure?

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  1. Usually associated with high winds and warm air
  2. As warm air cools and condenses as it rises it forms clouds.
  3. Eventually, moisture falls from the atmosphere known as precipitation.
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What happens in areas of high pressure?

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  1. Air cools it becomes denser and starts to fall towards the ground
  2. This cool air is warmed which causes any clouds to evaporate
  3. Clear skies, dry and calm weather.
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9
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Temperate Climate:

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  1. In mid latitudes, 60N&S two air types meet
  2. Warm from ferrel and cold from the polar
  3. Low pressure is created by the rising warm air
  4. Rises, cools, condenses, clouds
  5. Frequent rainfall.
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Tropical:

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  1. Belt of low pressure
  2. Heavy rainfall
  3. Thunderstorms as a result of rising air in the Hadley cell
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Desert:

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  1. 30N&S of the equator there is high pressure
  2. As a result of sinking air, dry air as the Hadley and Ferrel cells meet
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Polar:

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  1. Cold air from the polar cell sinks producing high pressure
  2. Dry, icy winds caused by the spin of the Earth.
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