, 1. Global Air Circulation:
The earth’s axis is titled at 23,50 to the vertical.
Main cause of the different seasons and as the
earth revolves around the sun each place on earth
will receive a different amount of sunlight.
Cause the AIR PRESSURE to change which causes
wind and weather to change.
, Primary Circulation:
Equatorial areas = receive a lot of heat (direct
sunlight) and thus the air RISES forming a low
pressure cell. Equatorial Low Pressure
Polar areas = receive little sunlight or insolation
(incoming solar radiation) and thus they
experience high pressure cells. Polar High
Pressure
, Primary Circulation:
The air rises near the equator, it cools and then
descends at about 300 from the equator.
At 600 N & S of the equator the warm air from the
300 region and the cold air from the poles
converge – these two air masses have different
characteristics (density and moisture) AND DO NOT
MIX – warmer air rises over colder air forming
another LP.
The 4 zones will shift north and south as the sun’s
rays move between the tropics.
The earth’s axis is titled at 23,50 to the vertical.
Main cause of the different seasons and as the
earth revolves around the sun each place on earth
will receive a different amount of sunlight.
Cause the AIR PRESSURE to change which causes
wind and weather to change.
, Primary Circulation:
Equatorial areas = receive a lot of heat (direct
sunlight) and thus the air RISES forming a low
pressure cell. Equatorial Low Pressure
Polar areas = receive little sunlight or insolation
(incoming solar radiation) and thus they
experience high pressure cells. Polar High
Pressure
, Primary Circulation:
The air rises near the equator, it cools and then
descends at about 300 from the equator.
At 600 N & S of the equator the warm air from the
300 region and the cold air from the poles
converge – these two air masses have different
characteristics (density and moisture) AND DO NOT
MIX – warmer air rises over colder air forming
another LP.
The 4 zones will shift north and south as the sun’s
rays move between the tropics.