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Earth Systems

Dive into the study of Earth's climate patterns and microclimates, and explore the impact of climate change on our planet. Take quizzes, watch educational videos, and review key concepts in atmospheric science. Get ready to understand Earth's systems like never before.

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Earth Systems

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  1. Earth Systems Agendas Spring 2013

  2. Earth Systems, W 3/27 • Plot Koppen’s microclimates on CA map & turn in CW/HW: Webquest on climate change – due Friday • Test next Tuesday

  3. Earth Systems, T 3/26 No Warm Up – READ sheet you just picked up Physical Geography Lab Activity #16 • Test next Tuesday

  4. Earth Systems, M 3/25 Warm Up • Compare and contrast climate and weather • Why can climate change from one side of a state to another? Quiz review Climatology Notes Complete NOVA: Hurricane video

  5. Earth Systems, F  3/22 • No warm up • Stamp ch 14 vocab & Ch 14.1 end of section q’s • Test/quiz make-ups • Video: NOVA: Hurricane Katrina

  6. Earth Systems, Th 3/21 • Turn in Quiz review sheet • Stamp wind chill/heat index ws • Severe Weather Quiz • Ch 14 vocabulary (on notebook paper) • Ch 14.1 end of section questions p. 380

  7. Earth Systems, W 3/20 Warm Up • Why is it easier to take the heat in Phoenix, AZ than here? • Why do you feel colder on a windy day? • Stamp and review Tornado & Hurricane ws CW/HW: • Read p.p. 363 and 365 • Complete Heat Index and Wind Chill ws • Complete severe weather study guide Quiz tomorrow

  8. Earth Systems, T 3/19 Warm Up • What is the difference between a hurricane, cyclone and typhoon? • When does a storm “die”? Cyclone and Tornado notes HW: Complete Cyclone and Tornado ws Severe Weather Quiz Thursday

  9. Earth Systems, M 3/18 • I need to see: • 6th : Alysen • 7th : Taylor M., Sydney W. Warm Up • Which state has the most lightning deaths? Why? Lightning video Notes on lightning Quiz Thursday – severe storms

  10. Earth Systems, F  3/15 • Science class signups • No warm up • Complete video • NOVA Earth from Space

  11. Earth Systems, W 3/14 Warm Up • What are the “fuels” for a storm? • Stamp Vocabulary Ch13 & Ch13.1 & 13.2 ws • Note on Storms overview • Begin video – Nature’s Fury

  12. Earth Systems, T 3/13 Test corrections HW: • Complete Vocabulary Ch 13 • Complete Ch 13.1 & 13.2 ws

  13. Earth Systems, M 3/11 Warm Up • Write 3 low-level, 2 mid-level and 1 high-level test question (without answers). Pass to neighbor to answer in your journal. Discuss any differences. Put packet together. (next slide) Review review sheet. Review atmosphere quiz.

  14. Atmosphere and Weather Packet • Atmosphere and Weather REVIEW • Ch 12 Meteorology ws’s (12.1-12.4 + Air Mass Source Regions) • Cloud ID diagram (complete the back) • Relative Humidity and Dew Point REVIEW • VOCABULARY (cloud vocab matching) • “Master 28” Energy Transfer throughout the atmosphere • Ch 11 Atmosphere ws • Meteorology vocab • Atmosphere vocab

  15. Earth Systems, F  3/8 No Warm Up Turn in Cloud Projects Turn in Weather Station Lab from yesterday CW/HW: Complete review sheet

  16. Earth Systems, Th 3/7 Stamp 12.4 ws Review Meteorology 12.1 - 12.3 ws Review Atmosphere 11.1 - 11.2 ws CW/HW: Station Model Lab Cloud Project Due tomorrow Test Tuesday – ch 11 & 12

  17. Earth Systems, W 3/6 Warm Up • Think of a few words with the prefix “iso-”. What does it mean? • What is the unit of measure for pressure? • What is an isobar? • What is an interval? Open your textbook to p. 329 CW/HW: complete lab p. 334-5 and turn in Complete 12.3 & 12.4 ws(on back of Air Mass ws.) Project due Friday; Test Tuesday

  18. Winds run roughly parallel to isobars • http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/uscurrentweather_large.html

  19. Earth Systems, T 3/5 Warm Up • How many pix today? http://abcnews.go.com/WN/ http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/uscurrentweather_large.html?clip=undefined&region=undefined&collection=localwxforecast&presname=undefined • Stamp Meteorology vocabulary • Stamp Air Mass Source Regions ws • vocab on back of cloud video notes Review all above sheets Return and review global winds ws Return and review fronts and air masses webquest.

  20. Earth Systems, M 3/4 Warm Up • What kind of weather does low pressure bring? Why? • What kind of weather does high pressure bring? Why? • What instrument measures pressure? • Number of cloud pix? stamp Global Winds ws CW/HW: • Complete Meteorology vocabulary; • Complete vocab on back of cloud video notes • Complete Air Mass Source Regions ws Project due and Test Friday

  21. Earth Systems, F  3/1 Warm Up • What is the latitude of Marietta? • What affects seasons? Rotation of earth around sun, or rotation of earth on its own axis? • What makes wind? • Complete Global Winds power point (6th per) • Review 11.1-11.3 ws • Atmosphere quiz returns and review • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD4hSW2mys0 • Global winds ws • Complete back of cloud labeling ws • Complete cloud video notes back of ws. TEST next FRIDAY 3/8 also CLOUD PROJECT DUE 3/8

  22. Earth Systems, Th 2/28 Warm Up • Are winds named by their source region or destination? IOW, do polar easterlies flow from the east or to the east? • Why are the poles colder than the equator? Turn in Air Masses and Fronts webquest Notes: global Winds and Fronts

  23. Earth Systems, W 2/27 • No Warm Up • Air Masses and Fronts Webquest

  24. Earth Systems, T 2/26 Warm Up • If air expands when it gets warmer, then why does a cold air mass expand as it rises from the earth’s surface? • How are clouds formed? • How many cloud pictures do you have today? Stamp 12.1-12.3 ws Atmosphere Quiz returns HW: label clouds and water cycle

  25. Earth Systems, M 2/25 Warm Up • How many cloud pictures do you have so far? • Compare and contrast weather and temperature. Atmosphere Quiz returns Grade updates Cloud project due next Friday Complete cloud video w/ notes CW/HW: Ch 12 Meterorologyws.Sections 12.1-12.3 ONLY due tomorrow

  26. Earth Systems, F  2/22 • No Warm Up • Stamp Energy Transfer ws • Atmosphere Quiz – on iRespond • Intro Clouds Project • Complete Clouds video with notes

  27. Earth Systems, Th 2/21 Warm Up • Describe conduction • Describe convection • Describe radiation Stamp and review reviewws. CW/HW: Energy Transfer Throughout the Atmosphere ws. – due tomorrow. Video w/ notes: Clouds QUIZ tomorrow 11.1 & 11.2 (including all vocab through dew point)

  28. Answers to Review ws, side 1 • A. 5 g B. 10g C. 15g D. 50g • Saturation, dew point • A. (1/5) x 100 = 20% B. (6/10) x 100 = 60% C. (10/15) x 100 = 67% D. (20/50) x 100 = 40% • Not possible. This is above 100% R.H. • Possible. R.H. = (10/27) x 100 = 37% • As the temperature increases, the amount of water a sample of air can hold increases.

  29. Answers to Review ws, side 2 • A. 40 °F B. 55 °F C. 65 °F • As relative humidity increases, so does the dew point. IOW, it is easier for the water vapor to condense when there are more water molecules in the air. • Dew point is the temp when condensation occurs. The more water vapor in the air, the higher the relative humidity, so the higher the dew point. • The warm, moist air has a high R.H. and reaches the dew point when it cools around the glass, therefore forming condensation

  30. Earth Systems, W 2/20 Warm Up • What are the three terms that describe air that can hold no more water vapor? Complete Sling Psychrometer lab and turn in. Complete review ws Media Center tomorrow Quiz Friday

  31. Earth Systems, T 2/19 Warm Up • Which group were you in on Thursday, indoor or outdoor? • What was your dewpoint temperature? • Write your own definition for dewpoint. • Sling Psychrometer Lab: Dew Point and Relative Humidity • QUIZ FRIDAY – dew point, relative humidity & clouds

  32. Earth Systems, Th 2/14 HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! Warm Up (don’t copy this part) • Using your notes from yesterday as a guide, complete questions from mini-lab on p. 294. • Copy Q’s from book and answer them in journal. SHOW ALL WORK! Dew point labs

  33. Earth Systems, W 2/13 Warm Up • Starting from the bottom, list the layers of the atmosphere, and the objects you might find in each. • Stamp 11.1 and 11.2 study guide ws Properties of the atmosphere notes Dew Formation mini-lab, if time

  34. Earth Systems, T 2/12 Warm Up • What are the components of “air”? • Does air weigh anything? • Does temperature affect relative humidity? Use personal knowledge to explain. CW/HW: Read 11.1 & 11.2; complete worksheet

  35. Earth Systems, M 2/11 • Test corrections • Complete Ch 11 meteorology vocab – due tomorrow

  36. Earth Systems, F  2/8 • Turn in packet • T.O.C. on bottom of ½ sheet study guide • Earthquake test • Journal check • Start atmosphere vocab • To complete Monday after test corrections

  37. Earth Systems, Th 2/7 Warm Up Put packet together (see bottom of study guide for T.O.C.) • Turn in epicenter lab • Review faults, stresses and strains • Review 19.1 & 19.2 & locating an earthquake ws’s CW/HW: complete Earthquake review sheet Earthquakes test tomorrow Packet due tomorrow Journal check tomorrow

  38. Earth Systems, W 2/6 Warm Up • What does the width of a compass correspond to in a circle? • If you divide a minute by 3, how many seconds is each part worth? • If you divide 1000 by 5, how much is each segment worth? Locate the Earthquake epicenter lab

  39. Earth Systems, T 2/5 Warm Up • HOW do seismologists use P and S wave travel times to determine the distance to the epicenter? • Can the travel time curves be the same everywhere on earth? Explain. • Stamp HW: 19.3 ws • Notes on earthquakes 19.3 Earthquakes (CH 19) TEST FRIDAY

  40. Earth Systems, M 2/4 Warm Up • What is a logarithmic scale? • How does a logarithmic scale apply to the earthquakes? • Stamp 19.1 & 19.2 ws • HW/CW: P and S graph ws; 19.3 ws • Earthquakes (CH 19) TEST FRIDAY

  41. Earth Systems, F 2/1 Warm Up • Explain with words and a diagram why surface waves start at the epicenter. • Turn in Fault lab from yesterday, if you didn’t already • P and S waves lab – do and turn in CW/HW: Ch 19.1 & 2 ws – due Monday TEST CH 19 NEXT FRIDAY

  42. Earth Systems, Th 1/31 Warm Up • Compare and contrast P-Waves, S-Waves and surface seismic waves. Complete Fault Activity P and S Waves Lab Ch 19 Test next Friday

  43. Earth Systems, W 1/30 • Fault Activity

  44. Earth Systems, T 1/29 No Warm Up Earthquake notes HW: Vocab due tomorrow

  45. Earth Systems, M 1/28 Warm Up • Recall some facts from Friday’s video. • Complete earthquake video • CW/HW: Earthquake vocabulary – due tomorrow

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