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1
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Why is there weather ?

A

Weather and climate are a result of temporal and spatial variability in the fluxes of energy to and from the atmospheric system.

Heat from the sun and movement of air - wind.

2
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Name 4 types of energy that are important in the climate system?

A

Potential
Chemical
Kinetic
Thermal

They all have a role

3
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Where does the earths energy primarily come from?

A

The sun - radiant energy

4
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What is a prominence ?

A

Large / Bright / gaseous feature extending outward from suns surface

Hottest area is white

5
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Describe what the sun is

A

Active ball of gas and plasma

700,000km radius

Temp drops away from core

Rotates -25 days near equator and 36 days near poles

Abundant hydrogen nuclei join together to form helium in centre

Source of electromagnetic radiation

6
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What is the surrounding bit of the sun called ?

A

The corona

7
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What is the largest part of the sun called?

A

Convection xome

8
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What zone in the sun is next to the core?

A

Radiation zone

9
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Define electromagnetic radiation

A

The waves of the electromagnetic field radiating through space carrying radiant energy

Electric and magnetic fields are perpendicularly one another

10
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How fast does electromagnetic radiation travel ?

A

Speed of light

300,000 kms-1

11
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What is the wavelength of radiation measured in ?

A

Micrometers

Millionth of a metre

Um

12
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Give examples of electromagnetic radiation

A

Microwaves

Infrared

Visible light - UV

X rays

Gamma rays

13
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Define black body

A

A surface that absorbs all radiant energy falling on it

They radiate energy at a rate directly proportional to the 4th power of their temperature - stefan BM law

Energy is emitted from a black body across range of wavelengths

14
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Give an example of a black body

A

The sun

15
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What is the suns emissivity ?

A

1

16
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Define emissivity

A

The effectiveness of a material in emitting energy as thermal energy - heat

17
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What is the stefan Boltzmann law

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E = e o T4

E - energy radiated
e - emissivity 1 for the sun
o - stefan BM constant (5.67x10-8)
T - temperature

Only knowing the temperature of something you can work out how much EM radiation it will emit

18
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What is plancks law

A

Describes the spectral distribution of emitted energy by a black body

19
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What is weins law

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Black body radiation curve for different temps will peak at different wavelengths

Higher temp = shorter the wavelength

20
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What happens to wavelength of black body as the temperature increases

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The wavelength decreases - wiens law

21
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What is wiens Constant value

A

2897.79

22
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What is UV wavelength

A

<0.4 um

7%

23
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What is visible wavelength

A

0.4 - 0.7 um

44%

24
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What is near infrared wavelength

A

0.7 - 1.5 um

37%

25
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WhT is far infrared radiation ?

A

1.5> um

12%

26
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What is the temp of the sun

A

~6000 K

5726 degrees C

27
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What is the max wavelength of the sun

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0.48 um

Range - 0-4.0 um

28
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What type of radiation does the sun emit

A

Incoming short radiation

29
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What is the temp of the earth

A

288 K

15 degrees C

30
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What is the max wavelength of the earth

A

10.06 um

Range 4- 24 um

31
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What is the emissivity of the earth

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~0.64

32
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What radiation does earth emit ?

A

Outgoing long wave radiation

33
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Define insolation

A

Exposure to suns rays and the amount of solar radiation reaching a given area

Incoming solar radiation

34
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Name 4 things insolation is determined by

A

Angel of suns rays

Solar output

Sun earth distance

Day length

35
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How does the angle of the suns rays impact insolation

A

As area gets larger the light gets dimmer

This is why we have seasons

Summer - more direct over head
Winter - further away at polar regions

Short wave radiation increases with;
•Decreasing latitude.
•Temporal proximity to summer solstice
•solar angle in relation to surface slope

36
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When is the summer solstice

A

21 june

37
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What is the summer solstice

A

When the sun travels the longest path through the sky and that day has the most day light

Happens twice yearly - winter shortest day of year

38
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What is the tilt of the earths axis

A

23.4 degrees