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Title: Chapter 3: Air Temperature


1
Chapter 3 Air Temperature
  • Daily temperature variations
  • The controls of temperature
  • Air temperature data
  • Air temperature and human comfort
  • Measuring air temperature

2
Daily Temperature Variations
Record high T 58 C or 136 F (Libya) Record
low T -89 C or -129 F (Antarctic)
3
Daytime Warming
  • Thermals calm wind condition
  • forced convection strong wind
  • water vapor effects
  • Cumulus clouds are markers of convection.

4
Nighttime Cooling
  • radiational cooling
  • nocturnal inversions
  • Inversions tend to occur on
  • clear, calm, dry nights
  • strong winds would mix
  • air
  • clouds or water vapor would
  • absorb longwave radiation

5

Stepped Art
Fig. 3-2, p. 57
6

Fig. 3-5, p. 60
7
Cold Air Near the Surface
  • inversions
  • thermal belts
  • Drainage winds cold air that slides downhill.

8
Protecting Crops from the Cold Night Air
  • orchard heaters
  • wind machines
  • Freeze Ta below
  • freezing for a long
  • enough time
  • To protect small
  • plants
  • Use straw, cloth,
  • or plastic bag
  • to cover

9
The Controls of Temperature
10
The Controls of Temperature
  • Latitude control daylight period and solar
    radiation
  • land and water distribution water moving
  • ocean currents
  • elevation
  • specific heat energy needed to raise T of 1 kg
  • air by 1 K
  • Average weather conditions in the interior of
    large continents are much different than average
    conditions in coastal areas.

11

January sea level Ta
Fig. 3-8, p. 64
12

July sea level Ta
Fig. 3-9, p. 64
13
Air Temperature Data
14
Daily, Monthly and Yearly Temperatures
  • diurnal temperatur range Tmax Tmin
  • large range occurs for dry, clear sky
    over desert
  • clouds and humidity effects reduce daytime T but
    increase nighttime T
  • proximity to large bodies of water
  • Urban heat island
  • annual temperature range
  • max monthly T -- min monthly T

15

Fig. 3-11, p. 65
16

What is normal T (30-yr average) for a particular
day (March 15 over southwestern U.S.)?
Figure 2, p. 69
17
The Use of Temperature Data
  • heating degree-days daily mean T below 64oF
  • cooling degree-days daily mean T above 65oF
  • growing degree-days daily mean T 1 degree above
    base T

18
Air Temperature and Human Comfort
  • Human body stabilizes its T primarily by
    converting food
  • into heat (metabolism)
  • The stronger the wind, the faster the bodys heat
    loss
  • High winds in below-freezing air can remove heat
    from exposed
  • skin so quickly that the skin may actually
    freeze (called frostbite)
  • Dry heat perspire to feel cool heat and
    humidity feel hotter

19
Air Temperature and Human Comfort
  • wind chill index

Shaded area frostbite could occur in 30 min or
less
20
Measuring Air Temperature
While T is as high as 500oC in the upper
atmosphere of 300 km, astronauts still feel very
cold. Why?
21
Measuring Air Temperature
  • liquid-in-glass thermometers mercury or alcohol
  • maximum and minimum thermometers
  • Infrared sensor or radiometer
  • Electrical thermometers
  • instrument shelters

22

Precip, wind, T/Td, rain type, lightning, cloud
base, freezing rain, visibility
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