Storms
Climate Types/Zones
Climate Control Factors
Why Each Factor Matters
100

Which direction do large scale storms rotate in the Northern Hemisphere?

counterclockwise

100

it’s extremely cold. Even in summer, the temperatures here never go higher than 50°F (10°C)!  





Polar

100

a geographic coordinate that specifies the north–south position of a point on the Earth's surface

latitude

100

Why does latitude matter?

affects amount of direct sunlight a region receives
200
Name one of the large scale storms that occur over warm tropical waters.

hurricane, cyclone or typhoon

200

These climate zones are so dry because moisture is rapidly evaporated from the air and there is very little precipitation.

dry/arid

200

directed movement of ocean water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans

ocean currents

200

Why does elevation matter

temperature decreases with height in the atmosphere

300

Name the small scale storm that forms over land. Most of these on the planet occur in a region of the United States.

Tornadoes

300

 In this hot and humid zone, the average temperatures are greater than 64°F (18°C) year-round and there is more than 59 inches of precipitation each year.

Tropical

300

the normal or usual movement of air in a region

prevailing winds

300

Why do prevailing winds and ocean currents matter?

transports heat and precipitation around the globe

400

What is the difference between a hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones?

Where they form on the planet

400

 In this zone, there are typically warm and humid summers with thunderstorms and mild winters.

temperate

400

how high above sea level something is

altitude

400

Why does distance from large bodies of water matter?

Water heats and cools more slowly than land. Therefore, in the summer, the coastal regions will stay cool in summer and warm in winter

500

What is the name of the effect that describes why/how storms rotate the way they do in each hemisphere?

Coriolis Effect

500

These regions have warm to cool summers and very cold winters. In the winter, this zone can experience snowstorms, strong winds, and very cold temperatures—sometimes falling below -22°F (-30°C)!

Continental

500

the shape or features of the land and surface

topography

500

Why does topography matter?

Mountainous areas tend to have more extreme weather because it acts as a barrier to air movements and moisture