Climate and weather Flashcards

1
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What are the 4 Stages of a mid/latitude Cycone

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  1. Initial
  2. Developing
  3. Matured
  4. Occulted
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2
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What is the effect of Mid- Latitude Cyclones on South Africa?

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Cold fronts
-cooler temperatures 
-And increase in the water table 
- Rainfall
Warm fronts 
-warmer temperatures 
-more pressure 
-berg winds 
- snow
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3
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What are the Characteristics of a mid Latitude Cyclones?

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Cold Front:

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4
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Where do mid - Latitude cyclones Occur?

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  • polar front
  • 60 degrees North and South
  • where warm air meets cold air
  • it can cover up to 1700
  • in SA they happen in winter
  • they travel west to east
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5
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Other Names of a Tropical Cycolne?

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Hurricanes(USA)
Typhones
Cyclones

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6
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What are the stages of a tropical Cyclone?

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Initial
-where convergence of the air towards low pressures take place

Developing

  • when the pressure starts to drop
  • tropical storms appear
  • an increase in density

Mature

  • fully developed
  • max intensity
  • they eye has formed
  • high speeds
  • pressure drops
  • Heavy rain

Decaying
-dissipation happens

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7
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What is the effect of Tropical Cyclones on SA?

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Change in temperature and pressure
Heavy rains
Risk of flooding

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8
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Areas of where Tropical Cyclones Occur

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Over a Tropical ocean/ warm ocean
Where it is +- 27 degrees
5 and 20 degrees N & S of equator

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9
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What is the effect of the pressure Belt in the summer?

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Shift in ITCZ SOUTH OF THE equator

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10
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What is the effect of the pressure Belt in the winter?

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Check book

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11
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The inversion Layer in the summer

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NB DIAGRAMS!

Hot air rises
The inversion layer is about the platue
Creates more rain

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12
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The inversion Layer in the winter

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NB - DIAGRAMS

KH over he interior
He later is below the plateau
Dry weather

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13
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Line Thunderstorms

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NB - DIAGRAMS

Impact:
Dry warm conditions
Veld fires

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14
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Valley Climates

What is a Microclimate?

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The climate of a small or local area and is studied in the context of coastal valley and urban climates

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15
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What are bergs winds?

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a hot dry northerly wind blowing from the interior to coastal districts.

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16
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Why do beg winds happen?

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Due to stable air being forced to descend from the escarpment
Air heating up adiabatically and becomes dryer as temperatures rise
There are strong and gusty winds

17
Q

What is Radiation fog?

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The happens at night if the sky is clear and the ground surface cools by radiation loss

18
Q

What is smog?

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This is thick ground level fog caused when water droplet become polluted with chemicals and gases found in the atmosphere

19
Q

What are Anabatic winds?

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This is when wind travels up the valley during the day

Hot air is rising due to it being less dense

With gentle winds

Has valley Winds

NB - diagram

20
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What are Katabatibc winds?

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These are winds that happen at night due to the cooling of the earth
Air in sinking down a valley because cold air is more dense

There is frost pocket that is collected at the bottoms of the valley only if it it below 0 degrees

Mountain winds is linked to this

NB - diagram