Santa Monica College Climograph Discussion – Description
explore the climate type at a location in the U.S., and explain how the climate controlling factors affect this place. You are also going to explore how climate change might affect this location. Do not pick Los Angeles or the same location as another student in the class.
Using https://climatecharts.net/Links to an external site., look up the climograph for the location you’ve selected in the U.S. To do this, you’ll need to click on your location (click on the area itself or on a nearby climate station indicated by a red dot), then select “create charts.”
Your climograph will appear below the map. Be sure to have the precipitation displayed as a bar chart by selecting the bar chart option in the top-left corner of your graph so that your climograph looks like this:
Save your chart as an image file (PNG), insert it into your primary post, and tell us about your location. Then go to What will climate where you live feel like in 60 years Links to an external site. and select the same location that you downloaded the climograph for (or a city that’s really close to where you picked). Select “line to the most similar climate” and “current high emissions.” Take a screenshot of the map showing how climate will change there. Then explore “what happens if emissions are reduced.”
Answer the following questions for your primary post (minimum length = 150 words):
Tell us about the location you picked: its latitude, elevation (listed on climograph), it’s climate type (abbreviated name is listed on climograph, but tell us the full name of it), and the annual pattern in temperature and precipitation experienced at this location (e.g., hot, rainy summers; long cold winters; etc.). Be sure to insert the climograph image you saved into your post (attached images will not earn credit because they are not as easily viewed by your fellow students).
What is contributing to the climate at this location? Include descriptions of latitude, atmospheric circulation and its seasonal movement, prevailing wind, continental position, elevation, and topography (mountain influence if present). You’ll need to use your lecture notes, assigned Pistrich textbook chapter, and details provided in the climograph to help you answer this question.
How is the climate expected to change at this location? Insert the screenshot showing the map of predicted change, and describe what is expected to occur. Are you surprised by this prediction? Why or why not? What will the climate be like a this location if we reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
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