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G() FER1i3] ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE & AIR POLLLITION
THE ATMOSPHERE AND WEATHER

-> ATMOSPHERE: The thin 144er of casses that surrounds Earth: Absorbs rediction and moderates Climate (links to CH 14),

transports and recycles water and nutrients: 78%. NODS, 211.02<4S, 1%. other casses

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Its four layers differ in temperature, density and composition

T HE ATMOSPHERE IS LAYERED

OTROPOSPHERE: Bottomost layer (Dir is denser than in higher layers
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Temperature declines w/ pltitude (warmest OECrths surface), weather (and vertical mixing of Girl

-> TROPOPAUSE is like Dcelp that limits mixing between troposphere and the layer above it

· STRATOSPHERE: 11-50kM(7-31mi): Drier and less dense, little vertical mixing

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MESOSPHERE: 50-80km(31-S6m) above see IVI: extreme low air pressure, temp decrease with altitude

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THERMOSPHERE: Atmosphere's top10yer: Extends upward to 500m(300 mi)

ATMOSPHERIC PROPERTIES INCLUDE TEMP, PRESSURE, AND HLIMIDITY

-> Atmospheric pressure, density, relative humidity and temp contribute to causing air mumt in the troposphere


· Atmospheric pressure: measures the force per unit area produced by a column of Dir

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Relative humidity: A measure of the # of H2O vapor a given volume of air contains

*So14Ir energy nexts the atmosphere, helps create seasons, and causes air to circulate

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Land and water Absorb solar energy, reradiate next, H20 evaporates.

o convective circulation: less dense, warmer air rises and creates vertical currents: rising air expands and cools, cool air descends

becomes denser, replacing warm air, influences both weather and climate


AIR MASSES INTERACT TO PRODLICE WEATHER

-> in normal conditions air temp decreases as altitude increases but in some circumstances;


Thermal inversion: a layer of cool air occurs beneath a layer of warmer air: the lower cool air being neavier, resists

rising and mixing

· URBAN HEAT ISLAND EFFECT: Buildings, cars, pavements etc. Cdsorb concentrate neat
-> They interact wl Earths rotation

to produce global wind patterns


LARGE-SCALE CIRCULATION SYSTEMS PRODLICE GLOBAL CLIMATE PATTERNS
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Hadley Cells: a pair of convective air currents near the equator where surface air warms, rises, and expands

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Ferrel Opolar cells: convective cells that lift the wind w/a rotation at higher latitudes north




OUTDOOR AIR POLLLITION

-> Air pollutants: gasses and particulate material added to the atmosphere: can affect climate or harm people


-> outdoor Cambient) air pollution: Pollution outside

· Has recently decreased due to government policy and improved technologies in developed countries

-> pust storms:millions and tons of dust blown westward across the Atlantic ocean by trade winds

↳ From Africa to the Americas, unsustainable farming and grazing, erosion, desertification

WE CREATE VARIOUS SOURCES AND TYPES OF OLITDOOR AIR POLLUTION

o point sources: specific spots where large quantities of pollutants are discharged (power plants & factories

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wonpoint sources: more diffuse, consisting of many small sources (automobiles

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primary pollutants: directly harmful and can react to form harmful substances (soot and CO2

·secondary pollutants: form when primary pollutants interact or react wl constitutes or components of the atmosphere
-> 4 categories from the Canadian env

ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION COMMONLY IDENTIFIES HARMFUL AIRBORNE SUBSTANCES protection act


·criteria air containments: pollutants judged to pose especially great threats to human health, produced by processes

including burning of fossil fuels, e.g. so, N oxides

o persistent organic pollutants: can last in the environment for long periods of time, can enter food supply, bioaccumulate

In body tissues. (PCBIDDT'S (

·Heavy metals: Are poisonous even in low concentrations, accumulate in body tissues (mercury and leads
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