EESA09H3 Lecture Notes - Urban Heat Island, Shortwave Radiation, Little Ice Age

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Wind lecture #11: changing winds: global climatic change. Climate: what is it usually like outside? weather data) A description of typical weather conditions for a location and time of year (long-term. Based on statistics accumulated over a long period of time (at least 30 years) Toronto"s climate for july: tmean = 22. 2deg c, tmax = 26. 4deg c, tmin = 17. 9deg c, rain: 67. 5 mm, extreme tmax = 40. 6deg c, extreme tmin = 3. 9deg c, extreme daily rain: 98. 6 mm. Incident radiation from the sun: how much sun radiation you receive, tropics most amount of sun exposure (climate in the tropics is way different from the midlatitude regions) Global circulation ocean current: ssts can affect formation of hurricanes, we have subtropical jet, polar jets, that we are known to create the. Transport of warm or cold, moist or dry air: cp air masses, ca air masses.

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