E112 Weather and Climate
The term weather refers to the day-to-day condition of Earth’s
atmosphere in terms of temperature, humidity and wind.
Climate is the long term changes in the norm. It can be
measured in seasons and even in millions of years. Weather
stays relatively constant on a year-to-year basis, but
climate can change drastically over long periods of time, as
evidenced by the various ice ages and the current
controversy over global warming.
This explores long-term climate changes. It will present a
comprehensive overview of global weather systems. It will
begin by exploring the Earth’s position in space; it’s orbit
around the sun, it’s wobble, and it’s tilt on it’s axis. It
will show the interplay of gravity and centrigular force and
the resulting global currents. The factors that influence
current weather conditions are explored. The water cycle is
explored in detail. Atmospheric conditions such as the ozone
layer and global warming will also be addressed. Other
topics include hurricanes and tornados.
STATUS: Basic research is now
complete as is a first draft of the layout, but the project
is still evolving. We have discovered other subjects that
need to be explored and can see many other areas for
improvement. The illustration requirements have not yet been
finalized.
We have also planned
a poster on weather forecasting. Weather and Climate may be
released first and Weather Forecasting later or we may wait
and release them togther.