ICE AGES

Ice Ages, -Jack R. Holt
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The old portion of the town rests in a narrow belt of land between the hills and a lake to the north. The land on the other side of the lake is farmed and has scattered villages with a landscape of low topography. The pastoral setting deceives the onlooker into assuming that the landscape has always been this way. However, if I had stood on the Galich hills only 13,000 years ago (a blink of the eye in geologic terms) and looked to the north, I would have faced the craggy ice wall of the terminal end of a glacier. What is the evidence for the glacial origin of landscape features in Galich and other areas in North America and Europe? What causes Ice Ages to commence? What causes them to end? These are questions that relate to the nature of climate and its causes. However, to understand climate, one must understand some fundamentals of weather. WEATHER If winds are the spirit of the sky's ocean, the clouds are its texture. -Guy Murchie Most of us understand weather as clear or rainy. Particularly at his time of year when central Pennsylvania is caught in the grip of winter (and the groundhog saw his shadow!) that following the weather becomes more than a passing interest. Will we have another snow storm? Will it melt before I have to shovel it? Here in the Northern Temperate Zone, we experience seasonal weather. That is, warm to hot summers and cool to cold winters. For example Harrisburg, PA (about 40N), has a mean July high temperature of 29C (85F) and a mean January low temperature of -6C (22F). The range in temperature is a consequence of the tilt of the earth's axis relative to the plane of the earth's orbit around the sun. In particular, the Northern Hemisphere experiences summer when the North Pole tilts toward the sun and winter when the north pole tilts away from the sun. The consequence is more than tilt. During summer sun light strikes the ground closer to a 90 angle. Also, the days are longer, so the ground is exposed to more light. All of this adds up to more heat.
冰河时代
小镇的老城区坐落在北部丘陵和湖泊之间的狭长地带。湖的另一边是耕地,散布着地势低洼的村庄。田园风光的设置欺骗了旁观者,使他们以为风景一直都是这样的。然而,如果我站在13000年前的加利奇山上(地质学术语中的一眨眼),向北看,我将面对冰川末端的崎岖冰墙。有什么证据可以证明加利奇以及北美和欧洲其他地区的地貌特征是冰川形成的?是什么导致了冰河时代的开始?是什么导致它们结束?这些问题都与气候的性质及其成因有关。然而,要了解气候,我们必须了解天气的一些基本原理。如果风是天空海洋的精神,那么云就是它的质地。-盖伊·默奇我们大多数人对天气的理解是晴天或雨天。尤其是在他的季节,宾夕法尼亚中部正处于严冬之中(土拨鼠看到了他的影子!),跟随天气变得不仅仅是一种短暂的兴趣。还会有暴风雪吗?在我铲它之前它会融化吗?在北温带,我们经历着季节性的天气。也就是说,夏天温暖到炎热,冬天凉爽到寒冷。例如,宾夕法尼亚州的哈里斯堡(约40华氏度),七月的平均最高气温为29摄氏度(85华氏度),一月的平均最低气温为-6摄氏度(22华氏度)。温度的变化是地轴相对于地球绕太阳公转轨道平面倾斜的结果。特别是,当北极向太阳倾斜时,北半球经历夏季,当北极远离太阳倾斜时,北半球经历冬季。其后果不仅仅是倾斜。在夏季,太阳光照射地面的角度接近90度。此外,白天变长了,所以地面暴露在更多的光线下。所有这些加起来会产生更多的热量。
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